Instructional Design Showcase – Prof. Wong
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Instructional Design Showcase – Prof. Wong
November 3, 2022 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
MATH 32A is designed and taught by Prof. Richard Wong.
This showcase demonstrates how Prof. Wong uses Bruin Learn and other educational technology tools to establish an interactive and collaborative teaching and learning environment for a math course. Prof. Wong organizes the learning objectives of this math course using Modules in Bruin Learn, which allows students easily track their learning progress. Prof. Wong adopted Gradescope and Campuswire to support student collaboration and provide instant and constructive feedback on assessments.
What to Expect in this Showcase
In MATH 32A, the instructor has used Bruin Learn’s native features as well as integrations to encourage students’ participation and collaboration. The presentation will share the experience of:
- Using Modules to organize course learning objectives
- Using Gradescope integration to grade and return quizzes and exams
- Using Campuswire to create an environment where students are encouraged to ask questions and work collaboratively.
Faculty Bio:
Richard Wong is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at UCLA in the department of Mathematics. He has taught both large (210-student) and small (25-student) courses on multivariable calculus. In his courses, he uses inquiry-based and active learning techniques to make his classroom a welcoming environment where students are encouraged to actively engage with the course material.
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