Engaging Digital Learning Experiences Workshop

Key Information for Arriving

When: June 17, 2019 10 AM to 4 PM (Leave time for check-in.)
Where: MIT Building 26 room 152, Cambridge, MA
Go to MIT Building 32 for registration check-in first! The registration deadline has passed, but LINC has posted some registration will be available on-site (MIT building 32) that day.

If you are traveling to MIT, you can review some of the travel information provided by MIT J-WEL.

Agenda

Hyperlink of talk title will give you a download of the PDF of the paper.

10:00 AM Introductions and Setting Workshop Goals

Facilitated by Jennifer French and Mary Ellen Wiltrout

10:15 AM Opening Activity
Facilitated by Aaron Kessler

11:00 AM

Panel 1 Theme: MOOC Success Stories

Facilitated by Daniel Seaton and Michelle Tomasik
Presenting author(s) names bolded

Panel 1 Presentations
Authors Affiliation Paper Title
Marwan Khraisheh, Tracey-Lee Davis (submitted paper but did not present) Hamad Bin Khalifa University HBKUx: The Success of Solar Energy in Hot Desert Climates Professional Certificate Program
David Chotin, Brad Kay.Goodman Massachusetts Institute of Technology New Ways to Utilize MOOCs and Empower Learning

10 minute per presentation
10 minutes for discussion

11:30 AM

Panel 2 Theme: Innovative Use of Digital Learning Environments

Facilitated by Jennifer French and Mary Ellen Wiltrout

Panel 2 Presentations
Authors Affiliation Paper Title
Alexis Bateman, Eva Ponce, and Chris Caplice Massachusetts Institute of Technology Will Open Response Assessments help application and assessment of qualitative content in MOOCs?
Alexander Shvonski, Yunfei Ma, Michelle Tomasik, Byron Drury and David Pritchard Massachusetts Institute of Technology Topical, Randomized Quizzes Administered Electronically in an Introductory Electromagnetism Course at MIT.
Byron Drury*, Ian Bouche*, Amelia Guttentag*, Sunbok Lee**,Michelle Tomasik*, Alexander Shvonski*, Chandralekha Singh***, David Pritchard* *Massachusetts Institute of Technology, **University of Houston, ***University of Pittsburgh Online Quizzes to Replace Traditional Paper Assessment in Introductory Mechanics

10 minute per presentation
15 minutes for discussion

12:15 PM to 1:00 PM Lunch

1:00 PM

Panel 3 Theme: Data-Driven Course Design

Facilitated by Michelle Tomasik and Daniel Seaton

Panel 3 Presentations
Authors Affiliation Paper Title
Feng-Kuang Chiang Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Visiting Scientist), Shanghai Normal University 3CI Model in ‘‘Learning Sciences’’ Course for Graduate Students
Eva Ponce, Chris Caplice Massachusetts Institute of Technology How to Ensure Academic Integrity in a MicroMasters Program
Monika Avello, Darcy Gordon and Mary Ellen Wiltrout Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Importance of Iterative Course Design: Using Learning Analytics to Evaluate and Revise Difficult Problems a Biochemistry MOOC

10 minute per presentation
15 minutes for discussion

1:45 PM

Panel 4 Theme: Blended Learning

Facilitated by Lisa Eichel and Aaron Kessler

Panel 4 Presentations
Authors Affiliation Paper Title
Alexander Shvonski, Aidan MacDonagh, Michelle Tomasik, Peter Dourmashkin Massachusetts Institute of Technology Use of In-Class Response Questions in a Large-Scale, Blended Learning, Introductory Physics Class at MIT
Daniel Seaton*, Michael Goudzwaard** *Massachusetts Institute of Technology, **Dartmouth College Toward a MOOC Sharing Economy for Blended Teaching and Learning
Denis Moalic, Gaultier Baptiste Institut Mines Telecom Using MOOC for Hybrid Learning in Lifelong Learning Context and Business Model Experiment

10 minute per presentation
15 minutes for discussion

2:30 PM

Panel 5 Theme: Innovative Use of Digital Learning Environments

Facilitated by Aaron Kessler and Lisa Eichel

Panel 5 Presentations
Authors Affiliation Paper Title
Jessica Sandland Massachusetts Institute of Technology The 3.024x Comic Book Project
Pushpaleela Prabakar, Alexander Shvonski, Jacob White and Peter Dourmashkin Massachusetts Institute of Technology Implementation of Design Experiments in a Large-Scale, Blended Learning, Introductory Physics Class at MIT

10 minute per presentation
10 minutes for discussion

3:15 PM Closing Activity

Facilitated by Jennifer French and Mary Ellen Wiltrout

3:45 PM Coffee and snacks

Committees

Program Committee

Organizing Committee