39 min

S03 EP16 - "How to college" with Peter Drake SYS Presents: Adventures in Online Education

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Show Notes
Peter Drake is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. He teaches a variety of courses including Software Development and AI & Machine Learning. His research has involved building artificially intelligent programs to play the classical Asian game of Go, using deep neural networks to analyze photographs of clouds, and creating video games to teach people about earthquake preparedness.
 
In today’s episode. Peter talks about learning management systems, knowing your purpose as a student, and helping high schoolers learn the basics of how to college.
 
Timestamps
2:22 What makes a good LMS, and how can a teacher harness those tools to effectively engage with their students?
4:33 An on-demand source of administrative information
7:41 Connecting the LMS with other technologies students are using
8:34 Don’t use more technology than is necessary 
12:53 How can online high schools prepare students for college?
14:43 In some ways, college is just the next 4 grades….
15:20 Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
18:22 If you’ve been using a system for years, you may think it’s obvious, but not to a new user
18:32 Students are not alone! 
19:14 Using your time wisely
20:40 Check your email at least once a day
23:27 The Plan, Change, Evaluate cycle
26:09 What holds students back when they’re entering college?
26:51 Making mistakes is how you learn
31:47 If there was one thing Peter could give to every teacher in the U.S., what would it be and why?



Episode Resources:
Peter Drake’s short essay on How To College
Small Teaching and Small Teaching Online - Books by Flower Darby and James M. Lang
Geeky Pedagogy - Book by Jessamyn Neuhaus
Ungrading - Book edited by Susan Blum
You can email me at drake@lclark.edu.
For social media, I’m on Mastodon at https://qoto.org/@peterdrake. 
https://github.com/PeterDrake/drakepedia/blob/master/administrivia/how_to_college.md

Show Notes
Peter Drake is Associate Professor of Computer Science at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. He teaches a variety of courses including Software Development and AI & Machine Learning. His research has involved building artificially intelligent programs to play the classical Asian game of Go, using deep neural networks to analyze photographs of clouds, and creating video games to teach people about earthquake preparedness.
 
In today’s episode. Peter talks about learning management systems, knowing your purpose as a student, and helping high schoolers learn the basics of how to college.
 
Timestamps
2:22 What makes a good LMS, and how can a teacher harness those tools to effectively engage with their students?
4:33 An on-demand source of administrative information
7:41 Connecting the LMS with other technologies students are using
8:34 Don’t use more technology than is necessary 
12:53 How can online high schools prepare students for college?
14:43 In some ways, college is just the next 4 grades….
15:20 Don’t be afraid to ask questions!
18:22 If you’ve been using a system for years, you may think it’s obvious, but not to a new user
18:32 Students are not alone! 
19:14 Using your time wisely
20:40 Check your email at least once a day
23:27 The Plan, Change, Evaluate cycle
26:09 What holds students back when they’re entering college?
26:51 Making mistakes is how you learn
31:47 If there was one thing Peter could give to every teacher in the U.S., what would it be and why?



Episode Resources:
Peter Drake’s short essay on How To College
Small Teaching and Small Teaching Online - Books by Flower Darby and James M. Lang
Geeky Pedagogy - Book by Jessamyn Neuhaus
Ungrading - Book edited by Susan Blum
You can email me at drake@lclark.edu.
For social media, I’m on Mastodon at https://qoto.org/@peterdrake. 
https://github.com/PeterDrake/drakepedia/blob/master/administrivia/how_to_college.md

39 min