
| Title: | Making Thinking Visible: Using Concept Mapping for Instructional Planning and Teaching |
| Date/Time: | 1/14/2010 9 - 11am
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| Presenter: | William Bud Deihl |
| Registration: | 9 seats available
(Max. Class Size = 16) (Class is archived) |
| Building: | Harris Hall CTE Seminar Room 5182 |
| Cost: | $0
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| Sponsor: | Online@VCU |
| Audience: |
VCU Faculty Only
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| Category: | Course Management, Graphics/Presentations, Teaching/Learning |
| Description: | Have you wondered if your students really understand what you have been teaching? Do you think they get it? Do they think they get it? Concept mapping is a tool that can help both you and your students realize what they do and do not understand. It can be used as a teaching and evaluation tool, and a way for you to develop your course. This workshop will introduce you to this learner-centered technique and how concept maps can be used, created, and assessed. |
| Contact: | Bud Deihl (804) 828-4383 wdeihl@vcu.edu |
