Developing learner-centric activities to promote interdisciplinary engagement in the Science One program

TitleDeveloping learner-centric activities to promote interdisciplinary engagement in the Science One program
Faculty/College/UnitScience
StatusCompleted
Duration1 Year
Initiation04/01/2013
Completion03/31/2015
Project Summary

(1) The applicants have a Skylight development grant to develop large-scale interdisciplinary case studies for the Science One program. In conjunction with these case studies, we propose to take some of the 4-hour lecture blocks in the students’ time-table and transform them into an interdisciplinary flipped-classroom setting. A major support for student learning will rely on a series of 10-20 minute “lecture-casts” that we propose to develop and upload to Connect. Students will watch these "lecture-casts" in conjunction with readings. They will then come prepared to tackle the large case studies in lecture. (2) We have access to an alumni group of over 430 prior Science One students. We propose to design and implement a survey that will give us insight into the long-term implications of the Science One experience. Feedback from alumni will help us focus our efforts for part (1) above.

Funding Details
Year 1: Project YearYear 1
Year 1: Funding Year2013/2014
Year 1: Project TypeSmall TLEF
Year 1: Principal InvestigatorJames Charbonneau
Year 1: Funded Amount8,550
Year 1: Team Members

James Charbonneau, Instructor, Physics and Astronomy, Science One, Faculty of Science
Chris Addison, Instructor, Chemistry, Science One, Faculty of Science
Pamela Kalas, Instructor, Botany and Zoology, Science One, Faculty of Science
Celeste Leander, Professor of Teaching, Botany and Zoology, Science One, Faculty of Science
Fok-Shuen Leung, Instructor, Mathematics, Science One, Faculty of Science