Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning

Innovation Hall 207

Classroom Features, Technology Instructions, and Teaching Tips

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Technology Instructions

Engaging students in the classroom

FAQs and Troubleshooting


Classroom Features

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Touch Panel Controller PC With Annotation Monitor Wireless Presentation HDMI Connection Display Document Camera Cameras & Ceiling Microphones
 
Instructor & Student Microphones

Use this Feature to Support Active and Engaged Learning

  1. Keep all students in the loop: In a large, busy room, using the microphone ensures that all students, including those for whom English is not a native language, can understand all of your instructions and information, and can hear their peers reporting out even when those peers speak softly.
  2. Keep the learning active: The microphone saves time (you don’t have to repeat yourself), boosts energy (you don’t have to call for a complete stop to provide an update), and lets you operate efficiently (with a portable mic, you can speak from anywhere in the room rather than returning to the front or center).
  3. Build student confidence: Students who “take the mic” can gain presentation and communication skills and build their confidence in having a slightly more formal role in talking to their peers.
  4. For more teaching tips and examples, visit the Stearns Center’s Active Learning page.

Technology Instructions

  1. Once the system is powered on via the touch panel controller, the microphones can be used.
  2. The gooseneck is fitted in the lectern. The wireless microphones are located on top of the lectern in a black pouch.
  3. Power on the microphone (handheld) or the microphone receiver (lavalier) before each use.
  4. Use the touch panel controller for volume adjustments or muting.
  5. The student wireless microphones can be found sitting on their charging station on a moveable rack (Check that for each room)
  6. Note: the student microphones are effective for in-class usage, only. Not recommended when connecting virtually via Zoom, Blackboard Collaborate Ultra, or MS Teams. Please see the ” Cameras and ceiling microphones” section for more information.

Batteries must be replaced on a regular basis. Spare batteries will also reside in the drawer. For additional spare batteries, contact support: 703-993-3456.


 

Engaged Learning

We encourage you to take advantage of classroom features to enhance teaching and engaged learning. Please scroll down for instructions on how to use these features.

If you want to...Consider active learning activities such as...Use low technology options like...
Check understanding
  • Minute paper: Students write for two minutes in response to a question.

  • Muddiest point: Students identify unclear concepts from lecture.
  • Having students use a piece of their own paper.

    Supplying an index card for responses.
    Encourage group discussion
  • Jigsaw: Students assigned to different areas of expertise teach others in a different group.
  • Having students work with other students in the same row or on either side of them.
    Model problem solving
  • Incomplete problem: Start working on a problem and have students finish it.
  • Having students work on a shared document that is then projected.
    Engage in interactive lecture
  • Study guide: Outline main ideas from lecture or reading on a shared document.

  • Think-Pair-Share: Students formulate a response, share ideas with another student and share with the entire class.
  • Having students work on a shared document that is then projected.

    Supplying an index card for responses.
    Co-create learning experience in the classroom
  • Multimedia poster: Students create a poster with media and text for digital display.
  • Having students work with other students in the same row or on either side of them.

    Having students undertake peer review in Blackboard or Padlet.
    Encourage peer instruction
  • Multimedia poster: Students create a poster with media and text for digital display.
  • Having students create digital presentations outside of class that are then projected.
    Show real world application
  • Case study: Students work in groups to solve a real-life scenario.
  • Having students use class time to work on a solution to the problem and give progress reports.
     
     
     
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