In this Lessons from your colleagues Webinar (see our previous sessions), Professor Elham Marzi discusses how the use of Study Buddies helped with challenges in a virutal classroom such as deterioration of community, illicit sharing of coursework, and lack of accountability and participation.
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Challenges in virtual classrooms
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Deterioration of community.
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Students are unable to connect, Often, courses rely on active learning.
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Lack of support from one another is diminished. When students don't see their TA or classmates, there is no sense of attachment.
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Illicit sharing of coursework and assignments.
- We know that they share work. They struggle and will help each other out.
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Lack of accountability and participation.
Concept
Study Buddies assigned in practicals (tutorials)
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Support students in establishing a connection with at least one other person in the class. This way students can:
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Check-in, commiserate, support each other, and inquire together.
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Work together for non-graded active learning environement.
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Decreases set up time and assignment time during activities/breakout groups and exercise
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Improve their quality of work
- Given time in-class and in practicals to sample their peers work, they can review each others assignments, whcih allows them to learn, practice (draft), evaluate, then revise.
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Prep
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Consider grading scheme. Professor Martzi alloted 1.5% for the Study Buddy aspect of the class.
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Setting up Study Buddies
- Easy set up on Quercus
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Can be done by you or TA’s
- Manual or randomly generated
- Have a mix of upper and first year students? Consider what your goal is for the study buddies to determine if particular student groupings may help it.
Implementation & Alignment
Time & Assignment due dates
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In-class time vs independent time.
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Study buddies can be incooperated into synchronous lectures or during independent time, consider how you can guide both these situations.
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Set internal deadlines
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Allows students to submit to each other before the course due date
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Ex. using PeerScholar
Make rubrics visible and accessible
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Allowing students to use rubrics increases the quality of their work
Study Buddy Evaluation
- Background in Professor Martzi's class: Students had a lesson on effective feedback and were meant to base their feedback off the lesson. (The evaluation contributed to 1.5% grade of the Study Buddy part of the class, as indicated on the syllabus as well). This is the study buddy evaluation template.
Study Buddy vs Group work
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Both were effective for learning
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Engagement via study buddy's helped each person understand deliverables better (rubric).
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It helped with getting a different perspective of work. The more heads you put together, the larger the perspective you have.
Limitations
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With large classes cannot break groups of 2 in breakout rooms. In BbCollaborate, there is a limit of 20 breakout rooms.