Active and Engaged: Visualizing Classroom Observation Data to Improve Teaching
Active and Engaged: Visualizing Classroom Observation Data to Improve Teaching
Wednesday, October 31 | 12:30PM–1:30PM MT | Board 100, Poster Area, Exhibit Hall B-E
Session Type:
Poster Session
Delivery Format:
Poster Session
The Visualizing Instructional Practices (VIP) service at CU Boulder provides faculty with a powerful means to assess their teaching. Using validated, structured observation protocols to record classroom behaviors, we will present innovative data visualizations that characterize the relationship between classroom activities and student engagement, enabling instructors to make data-driven teaching decisions.
Outcomes: Understand the benefit of applying multiple classroom observation protocols simultaneously * Identify specific instructional practices that we have found to be most engaging for students * Develop strategies for designing and visualizing your own classroom observations to inform teaching practices
Presenters
James Foster
Educational Technology Research Assistant, University of Colorado Boulder
Shane Schwikert
Educational Technology Researcher, University of Colorado Boulder
Resources & Downloads
Poster Actice Engaged Leveraging classroom observation data to answer dynamic teaching question