The session exhibits challenged-based learning and organizes traditional
classroom laboratories (i.e., investigate phenomena, teacher-led procedure,
collect and analyze data, conclusion) into challenge-based learning experiences
(i.e., engage with problem, student-led procedure and investigation, and act
upon data). First, attendees reflect, problematize, and share about traditional
classroom laboratories. Next, the presenters compare the models and frameworks
of traditional and challenge-based learning experiences and strategize (e.g., do
not limit goals, differentiate between amount of procedure/student agency,
iterations of experimentation, optimize solution) to reconceptualization
traditional laboratories into challenge-based learning experiences. Finally, the
presenters challenge the attendees to redesign a traditional learning experience
into a challenge-based learning experience; attendees share their redesigned
experiences with their peers. All resources will be shared.
TAKEAWAYS:
Attendees will conceptualize the challenge-based learning framework (i.e., engage, investigate, and act) and reimagine traditional classroom experiments into challenge-based learning experiences.
SPEAKERS:
Andrew Kipp (Texas A&M)