practical communication in an academic environment - flipped classrooms and blogging students

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"book-tower-experts illustration” and ” Books-stack illustration” by Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA) PRACTICAL COMMUNICATION IN AN ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT FLIPPED CLASSROOMS AND BLOGGING STUDENTS TWO EXAMPLES Per Olof Arnäs Chalmers @Dr_PO [email protected] slideshare.net/poar

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Two examples of how I have used web technology to communicate with students and also to learn PhD students the basics on blogging so that they better can spread their knowledge online. This presentation was prepared for Chalmers Impact Day 2014.

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"book-tower-experts illustration” and ” Books-stack illustration” by Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA)

PRACTICAL COMMUNICATION IN AN

ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT FLIPPED CLASSROOMS AND BLOGGING STUDENTS

TWO EXAMPLES

Per Olof Arnäs Chalmers

@Dr_PO [email protected]

slideshare.net/poar

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Living together - 187/365 by Sergio Alvarez on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA)

Thisis

notcommunication

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For me, communication

is about dialogue

Knitting together by Kristina Alexanderson on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA)

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For me, communication

is about dialogue

Knitting together by Kristina Alexanderson on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA)

…both inside and outside the

classroom

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Two examples of what I have done, inside and outside the classroom

E-learning Blog workshop

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In the classroom

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In the (flipped) classroom

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In the (flipped) classroom

E-learning engages students

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heavy lifting by Jonathan Cohen on Flickr (CC-BY,NC)

Outside the classroom

A ”learn to blog” workshop for PhD students

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heavy lifting by Jonathan Cohen on Flickr (CC-BY,NC)

1. To show that writing popular science can be fun, easy and rewarding

2. To give an inkling on what is means to blog 3. To produce a number of interesting posts that can be

reused (with permission, of course)

Goals

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People are interested in science! You just have to tell it the right way…

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People are interested in science! You just have to tell it the right way…

Visual

Social

”Shareable”

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My own platform

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Skrivstuga.se

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Skrivstuga.se

Sandbox

Wordpress

Closed

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"book-tower-experts illustration” and ” Books-stack illustration” by Frits Ahlefeldt-Laurvig on Flickr (CC-BY,NC,SA)

How can we help?

PRACTICAL COMMUNICATION IN AN

ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT

FLIPPED CLASSROOMS AND BLOGGING STUDENTS

TWO EXAMPLES

Per Olof Arnäs Chalmers

@Dr_PO [email protected]

slideshare.net/poar