(537a) No Exams, No Graded Homework, No Lectures: Adventures in Active Learning, Peer Instruction, and Flipping the Classroom
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Education Division
Active Learning and What Is Being Implemented from the Chemical Engineering Summer School
Wednesday, November 19, 2014 - 3:15pm to 3:37pm
In an effort to completely engage students during a semester-long course on “Heat and Mass Transfer”, multiple active learning and peer instruction pedagogical approaches were implemented. Examples of these approaches include: online textbook annotations, reflection activities, and student response systems. By minimizing lectures and encouraging learning through peer instruction, a quasi-flipped classroom environment was achieved. In this talk, I will outline how I transformed my classroom from a passive environment to one that actively engages students through peer-based instruction. Suggestions and recommendations will be provided to those instructors seeking to transform their classrooms into dynamic learning environments.