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Book Synopsis
Put Teaching Naked to work in your classroom with clear examples and step-by-step guidance

Teaching Naked Techniques (TNT) is a practical guide of proven quick ideas for improving classes and essential information for designing anything from one lesson or a group of lessons to an entire course. TNT is both a design guide and a ''sourcebook'' of ideas: a great companion to the award-winning Teaching Naked book.

Teaching Naked Techniques helps higher education faculty design more effective and engaging classrooms. The book focuses on each step of class preparation from the entry point and first encounter with content to the classroom ''surprise.'' There is a chapter on each step in the cycle with an abundance of discipline-specific examples, plus the latest research on cognition and technology, quick lists of ideas, and additional resources.

By rethinking the how, when, and why of technology, faculty are able to create exponentially more opportunities

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

About the Authors ix

Contributors xi

Introduction: Designing for the Brain in the Body xv

Learning Behaviors: The Brain in the Body xvi

Focus and Motivation xix

Learning and Technology xxi

Pedagogy as Design xxiii

References xxxi

1. Transparency and Clearer Targets 1

Learning Outcomes 2

Rubrics 4

Checklists 7

Advance Organizers 8

Common Language 8

Step‐by‐Step Guide 9

Examples 12

Key Concepts 14

Further Resources 15

References 16

2. Finding Online Content for First Exposure 19

Step‐by‐Step Guide 22

Examples 27

Key Concepts 28

Further Resources 29

References 32

3. Creating Your Own Digital Content 35

Step‐by‐Step Guide 37

Examples 41

Key Concepts 43

Further Resources 43

References 45

4. Instructions and Entry Point 47

Providing Better Instructions 50

Step‐by‐Step Guide 51

Examples 55

Key Concepts 57

Further Resources 58

References 59

5. Online Exams to Improve Student Preparation for Class 61

Grades, Thinking, and Learning 62

Just‐in‐Time Teaching 64

Why Multiple Choice? 64

Feedback 66

Step‐by‐Step Guide 66

Examples 70

Key Concepts 72

Further Resources 73

References 74

6. Preclass Assignments 75

Step‐by‐Step Guide 77

Examples 84

Key Concepts 86

Further Resources 87

References 89

7. Massively Better Classrooms and the Classroom Surprise 91

Step‐by‐Step Guide 93

Examples 104

Key Concepts 106

Further Resources 107

References 109

8. Critical Thinking, Metacognition, and Cognitive Wrappers 111

Step‐by‐Step Guide 115

Examples 121

Key Concepts 123

Further Resources 123

References 125

9. Grading and Feedback 127

Step‐by‐Step Guide 132

Examples 135

Key Concepts 137

Further Resources 137

References 139

10. E‐Communication 141

Multitasking and Student Devices in the Classroom 143

Step‐by‐Step Guide 145

Examples 152

Key Concepts 154

Further Resources 155

References 156

11. Integrated Courses and Sequence 159

Course‐Level Design Process 161

Isolation and Integration 162

Teaching Naked Design Process: Microcycle 165

Step‐by‐Step Guide 167

Examples 171

Key Concepts 174

Further Resources 174

References 175

12. Integrative Learning and Integrated Experiences 177

Common Rubrics 180

The Structure of Majors 182

Introductory Courses 183

E‐Portfolios and Student Retention Software 184

Classrooms and Learning Spaces 185

General Education and Change 186

Step‐by‐Step Guide 193

Examples 195

Key Concepts 197

Further Resources 198

References 199

13. Being a Superhero: Pedagogy as Human Relationships 203

Being Human 204

Avoiding Failure 207

Accepting Failure 210

Embracing Failure and Modeling Change 211

Step‐by‐Step Guide 213

Examples 214

Key Concepts 215

Further Resources 216

References 217

Index 219

Teaching Naked Techniques

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 10/02/2017
      ISBN13: 9781119136118, 978-1119136118
      ISBN10: 1119136113

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Put Teaching Naked to work in your classroom with clear examples and step-by-step guidance

      Teaching Naked Techniques (TNT) is a practical guide of proven quick ideas for improving classes and essential information for designing anything from one lesson or a group of lessons to an entire course. TNT is both a design guide and a ''sourcebook'' of ideas: a great companion to the award-winning Teaching Naked book.

      Teaching Naked Techniques helps higher education faculty design more effective and engaging classrooms. The book focuses on each step of class preparation from the entry point and first encounter with content to the classroom ''surprise.'' There is a chapter on each step in the cycle with an abundance of discipline-specific examples, plus the latest research on cognition and technology, quick lists of ideas, and additional resources.

      By rethinking the how, when, and why of technology, faculty are able to create exponentially more opportunities

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments vii

      About the Authors ix

      Contributors xi

      Introduction: Designing for the Brain in the Body xv

      Learning Behaviors: The Brain in the Body xvi

      Focus and Motivation xix

      Learning and Technology xxi

      Pedagogy as Design xxiii

      References xxxi

      1. Transparency and Clearer Targets 1

      Learning Outcomes 2

      Rubrics 4

      Checklists 7

      Advance Organizers 8

      Common Language 8

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 9

      Examples 12

      Key Concepts 14

      Further Resources 15

      References 16

      2. Finding Online Content for First Exposure 19

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 22

      Examples 27

      Key Concepts 28

      Further Resources 29

      References 32

      3. Creating Your Own Digital Content 35

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 37

      Examples 41

      Key Concepts 43

      Further Resources 43

      References 45

      4. Instructions and Entry Point 47

      Providing Better Instructions 50

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 51

      Examples 55

      Key Concepts 57

      Further Resources 58

      References 59

      5. Online Exams to Improve Student Preparation for Class 61

      Grades, Thinking, and Learning 62

      Just‐in‐Time Teaching 64

      Why Multiple Choice? 64

      Feedback 66

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 66

      Examples 70

      Key Concepts 72

      Further Resources 73

      References 74

      6. Preclass Assignments 75

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 77

      Examples 84

      Key Concepts 86

      Further Resources 87

      References 89

      7. Massively Better Classrooms and the Classroom Surprise 91

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 93

      Examples 104

      Key Concepts 106

      Further Resources 107

      References 109

      8. Critical Thinking, Metacognition, and Cognitive Wrappers 111

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 115

      Examples 121

      Key Concepts 123

      Further Resources 123

      References 125

      9. Grading and Feedback 127

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 132

      Examples 135

      Key Concepts 137

      Further Resources 137

      References 139

      10. E‐Communication 141

      Multitasking and Student Devices in the Classroom 143

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 145

      Examples 152

      Key Concepts 154

      Further Resources 155

      References 156

      11. Integrated Courses and Sequence 159

      Course‐Level Design Process 161

      Isolation and Integration 162

      Teaching Naked Design Process: Microcycle 165

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 167

      Examples 171

      Key Concepts 174

      Further Resources 174

      References 175

      12. Integrative Learning and Integrated Experiences 177

      Common Rubrics 180

      The Structure of Majors 182

      Introductory Courses 183

      E‐Portfolios and Student Retention Software 184

      Classrooms and Learning Spaces 185

      General Education and Change 186

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 193

      Examples 195

      Key Concepts 197

      Further Resources 198

      References 199

      13. Being a Superhero: Pedagogy as Human Relationships 203

      Being Human 204

      Avoiding Failure 207

      Accepting Failure 210

      Embracing Failure and Modeling Change 211

      Step‐by‐Step Guide 213

      Examples 214

      Key Concepts 215

      Further Resources 216

      References 217

      Index 219

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