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Higdon, Jude; Topaz, Chad – College Teaching, 2009
Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) methodology uses Web-based tools to gather student responses to questions on preclass reading assignments. However, the technological requirements of JiTT and the content-specific nature of the questions may prevent some instructors from implementing it. Our own JiTT implementation uses publicly and freely available…
Descriptors: Reading Assignments, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Computer Assisted Instruction
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East, Katheryn – College Teaching, 2009
"Melioration" is borrowing and using an idea from another field not closely associated with your field of expertise. Using the borrowed concept to address a challenge in your field potentially provides new avenues of action and insight. I borrow the concept of boundary objects from science fields and use it to examine assignments in the college…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Information Needs, Active Learning
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Trachman, Matthew; Bluestone, Cheryl – College Teaching, 2005
One of the most basic tasks in introductory social science classes is to get students to reexamine their common sense assumptions concerning human behavior. This article introduces a shared assignment developed for a learning community that paired an introductory sociology and psychology class. The assignment challenges students to rethink the…
Descriptors: Sociology, Psychology, College Instruction, College Students
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Cisero, Cheryl A. – College Teaching, 2006
This study investigated whether a reflective journal writing assignment would improve students' course performance. A total of 166 students from undergraduate sections of a course taught by the same instructor over three semesters completed the assignment as part of their requirements. Students (N = 317) from five previous semesters of the same…
Descriptors: Journal Writing, Writing Assignments, Undergraduate Students, Comparative Analysis
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Simon, Linda – College Teaching, 1988
Teachers as readers would have a more pleasant and stimulating job if they were reading essays that interested them. The step to reading a good paper is designing a good assignment. Some areas that need to be defined for students before they begin to write are outlined. (MLW)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Faculty, College Instruction, Essays
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Durfee, Mary – College Teaching, 1988
When the teacher does writing assignments along with students, students see four things: how the teacher would approach the assignment; how to do revisions; how even the teacher makes grammatical and spelling errors in the first draft; and how those errors get corrected. (MLW)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
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Rodriguez, Ariel; Toews, Michelle L. – College Teaching, 2005
Graduate and undergraduate students are typically required to become educated consumers of research. Yet, research courses generally focus on how to do research rather than how to evaluate it. Therefore, we propose ways in which faculty can help their students become better consumers of research by presenting a brief list of teaching objectives,…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Research Reports, Evaluation, Undergraduate Students
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Reeves, Carol – College Teaching, 1996
Encouraging students' use of satire, irony, and parody in college writing assignments is recommended to help students voice their concerns, think critically, and discover how a form of discourse contributes to both form and substance of the writing. Samples of student work illustrating the effectiveness of this approach are offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Humor
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Rustici, Craig M. – College Teaching, 1997
Argues that assignments requiring the student to write in a specific genre stimulate formation and retention of critical concepts about the genre. A classroom experiment compared the results of a sonnet-writing assignment with a traditional essay-writing assignment about sonnets, confirming the effectiveness of the experiential approach.…
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Research, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis
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Brown, Ian W. – College Teaching, 1991
An anthropology professor required students to compose essay questions that they felt summarized the principal issues and objectives of the course, based on lecture content. In the final examination, students were given several of their own questions to answer. Students felt they learned more from this format. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Assignments, College Instruction, Essays
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Keim, Marybelle C. – College Teaching, 1991
End-of-term assignments proven to be successful alternatives to college term papers include abstracts of journal articles on assigned topics, book reviews, group papers and projects, thought papers presented to class, and take-home final examinations. They change the professor's role form authority to facilitator and are worth the time spent…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Assignments, Book Reviews, Classroom Techniques
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Buchanan, Nina K. – College Teaching, 1986
An exercise designed to provide students with an opportunity to take responsibility for learning an assigned reading and to share ideas with their colleagues is described. The exercise also provides a safe atmosphere in which to practice communication skills, critical thinking, and decision making. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Discussion Groups, Educational Games, Higher Education
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Picciotto, Madeleine – College Teaching, 1997
Describes a writing assignment in which students are required to research, individually, an aspect of their college and present results as an alumni magazine article. A second, collaborative assignment brings the class together to write about a significant campus issue. Benefits include better knowledge of the college, its programs, and its…
Descriptors: Assignments, College Instruction, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
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Rouyer, Alwyn R. – College Teaching, 1995
A University of Idaho introductory course in political science describes basic concepts, institutions, and processes of politics and relate their importance to students' daily lives. The course is comparative in organization and structured to promote critical and analytical thinking about politics. (MSE)
Descriptors: Assignments, College Instruction, Comparative Analysis, Course Content
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Fernald, Peter S. – College Teaching, 2004
The Monte Carlo Quiz (MCQ), a single-item quiz, is so named because chance, with the roll of a die, determines (a) whether the quiz is administered; (b) the specific article, chapter, or section of the assigned reading that the quiz covers; and (c) the particular question that makes up the quiz. The MCQ encourages both punctual completion and deep…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Teacher Made Tests, Test Construction
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