Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Discussion Group √ §
Thinking About SoTL Research Frameworks
Location
Online
Date & Time
July 10, 2024, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
Thinking About SoTL Research Frameworks: Chapter 3 in SoTL Research Methodologies
Many faculty approach a new semester of teaching by trying out a different pedagogical technique because they predict the change will improve the teaching and learning experience. Are you interested in finding out whether a pedagogical change will improve your students’ learning? If so, then join your colleagues for a discussion about any aspect of planning, executing, or publishing a scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) project. Prospective and experienced ‘SoTLers’ are welcome, as we explore a book that can both introduce the SoTL field and offer some of the latest ideas in related research.
In this session, we’ll discuss the third chapter of the recently published book, SoTL Research Methodologies: A Guide to Conceptualizing and Conducting the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning by Yeo et al., 2024. We’ll focus on Chapter 3, Thinking about SoTL Research Frameworks, pp. 35-52. Participants may access the ebook online at any time through the AOK library in advance of the session using the following step-by-step instructions:
- Log into myUMBC
- Go to the AOK Library Website
- In the AOK OneSearch box, type the book title (not the chapter title) and press Search
- Locate the ebook, and click on the link to PDF Full Text under the descriptive information
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