August 13, 2007

Pedagogy: Teaching with Sakai - pre-class start

I will be putting up notes about how I am teaching with Sakai - I will code them all with the string pedagogy in them to make searching easier in amonsgt all the nerdy posts as well.

So far I am having great fun with Sakai - pre class start I have made my course site and published it - I have very few tools enabled:

Announcements
Polls
E-Mail Archive

I set it up knowing that students are still adding and dropping the course - as soon as they see it - they see the "welcome announcement" and are told to review the E-Mail archive.

I am taking a very valuable (both to me and the students) poll to gauge student experience level and am involving the students in the book selection via the E-Mail archive.


I make it very clear in the welcome announcement that any pre-class start participation is completely *optional*. Being able to later delete announcements is pedagocialy important to me because once class starts - the pre-class announcement is no longer relevant at all and would be distracting if I could not delete it.

This is a good reason to let faculty pre-setup and publsh their classes under their own control - not waiting for tech support to run some script. I will reveal Sylabus, Resources, iTunesU, etc on my schedule - not tech support's schedule.

Here are my poll results so far:

I know multiple programming languages 7 18.421%
I have taken one intro programming class 11 28.947%
I have had a job as a software developer 4 10.526%
I have never written any software 10 26.316%
I have written a program with more than 1000 lines of code 6 15.789%

These results, while incomplete - really paint a clear picture of where the class needs to go - it must be slow enough for beginners and interesting enough for strong students. I am expecting to try to get the stronger students to help the weaker students.

Posted by csev at August 13, 2007 02:05 PM