Free-Range Faculty; Untethering the Teacher in a Technology-Enhanced Classroom

Session Time Slot(s): 
Streamed: 
Streamed
Special Session: 
Blended
Abstract: 

Providing solutions in removing the cables from the technology-enhanced classroom and opening up the space for a truly collaborative experience.

Extended Abstract: 

New technologies are forcing educators and researchers to reevaluate the physical classroom and to adjust traditional teaching practices accordingly. Breaking through the wall of open laptop covers and encouraging students to look up from their personal devices can be a considerable challenge for all post-secondary educators. The explosion of individual web-connected devices over the last five years has underlined the need to liberate the teacher from dependence on the podium in the front of the classroom. Students are now focusing on the screen rather than the traditional lecturer, yet still remain largely oriented toward the teacher at the front of the room. Although the "sage on the stage" dynamic has long been identified as incongruent with twenty-first century educational realities, in practice, it can be difficult to break our attachment to the podium and re-orient our classrooms.

The workshop is designed to showcase some strategies and tools that can encourage a more fluid physical environment. This environment can allow the professor to circulate unencumbered by cables, to facilitate dynamic group collaboration, and to eliminate the "back of the room". In addition, detaching from the podium allows for a more intimate and inclusive atmosphere conducive to greater student-teacher engagement.

Attendees will participate in a real-time demonstration of various technologies that can lead to an opening up of the small to medium educational space. Solutions ranging from simple best practice strategies, to more technology-heavy solutions will be showcased. We expect that attendees will come away with concrete and scaleable practices that can be applied in any classroom.

It is recommended that attendees bring a tablet or smartphone to the workshop with the following Apps installed: Nearpod, Chromecast, Socrative, and Notability. In addition, a website will be made available with session notes and relevant links included.

Paper ID: 
1570236452
Conference Session: 
Concurrent Session 2
Conference Track: 
Pedagogical Innovation
Session Type: 
Education Session
Intended Audience: 
Design Thinkers
Faculty
Instructional Support
Training Professionals
Technologists
All Attendees