Students are actively engaged in reviewing for an exam by a PowerPoint of quiz questions that they respond to on individual dry erase board.
Goals:
Class: MCB 170: Brain Invaders: Building and Breaking Barriers in the Nervous System
Introduction/Background: This course investigates the pathogens that attack the nervous system, the nervous system’s defenses against those attacks, and therapeutic interventions. To prepare students for exams in the course, students are engaged in an interactive review session one week before the test date.
Materials
8 x 11 individual dry erase board, dry erase marker + eraser.
Review PowerPoint, where answers can be revealed with a click (two sample PowerPoints are attached)
Procedure
Preparation: Before class, the instructor creates a PowerPoint to review for the upcoming exam. On the PowerPoint, the instructor creates sets of several short answer questions where the answer could be revealed with a click, followed by several slides about the material from the previous quiz questions. The instructor recommends that instructors “make these slides much, much longer than you actually have time for - students will use them in their free time and will appreciate the extra material”.
During Class:
Comments from the Instructor
“I think this is a great way to do a review session because it prevents students from passive engagement and forces them to be actively engaged. Not only this, it helps students to gain an awareness of what they do not know about the material they're responsible for on the upcoming exam. In addition, using this method, it is possible, I have found, to cover a much greater breadth of material than would normally be possible for a review session... the PowerPoint slides act like electronic flashcards and students just love them!”
frange_review_session.pptx | 15.05 MB | |
frange_section_4_final_presentation_notes_march_5_2015_bcmp_234.pptx | 7.82 MB |