Interview: OTL 301 Post 4

Below is a summary of my conversation with a colleague who also teaches continuous entry courses at TRU. Q1. What types of courses do you teach? Ecology and more specifically Animal Behaviour and Evolution Q2. What types of assignments do you find encourage either interaction with you or between students, for example, on a blog? …

OTL 301: Intended Learning Outcomes

This post is all about intended learning outcomes and associated learning activities that follow the design principles from the community of inquiry model. The following are 2 intended learning outcomes for a course on ecosystem ecology, my area of expertise: Understand and evaluate how published scientific research articles contribute to broader ecological theory Observe and …

OTL 301: Current Practice

In my first post for this course I described a teaching practice related to interacting with students at the beginning of the field research portion of the course. Reading the information on ‘teaching presence’ has not really changed my view of my teaching practice. I think my example is inline with the discussions on teaching …

OTL 301 Getting Started

Thinking about effective teaching practice reminds me of interacting with students when they are starting to plan their independent research project, which is part of their course. Students inevitably start to feel overwhelmed by the range of options of what they could study and once they get passed that then they have to figure out …