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Please place your brainstorming ideas here for both what assessment questions are valuable (remember that assessment is essential to the final report) and the general topics that should be covered in the paper itself.......below is what Mike Wolyniak and Consuelo Alvarez originally wrote and what Chris Jones added on:
 
Please place your brainstorming ideas here for both what assessment questions are valuable (remember that assessment is essential to the final report) and the general topics that should be covered in the paper itself.......below is what Mike Wolyniak and Consuelo Alvarez originally wrote and what Chris Jones added on:
  
Wolyniak/Alvarez: We would like to get an early start on brainstorming ideas on the most effective assessment questions for the objectives and goals of the workshop.
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# Wolyniak/Alvarez: We would like to get an early start on brainstorming ideas on the most effective assessment questions for the objectives and goals of the workshop.
Major ideas to look at could be:  (please add more to this list)
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# Major ideas to look at could be:  (please add more to this list)
How do you want to get out of this workshop?
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# How do you want to get out of this workshop?
Have you worked with peer outside your department before?  If no, do you think you will survive?
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# Have you worked with peer outside your department before?  If no, do you think you will survive?
How do you envision you will use this training to bring Synthetic biology to your institution?  
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# How do you envision you will use this training to bring Synthetic biology to your institution?
How long will it take you to implement it?  Obstacles that you may face?
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# How long will it take you to implement it?  Obstacles that you may face?
How will our goals vary by institution type?
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# How will our goals vary by institution type?
  
  
 
Jones :Some of the questions that have been tossed out ("How do you want to get out of this workshop?" -- Alive, I hope! ;) seem valuable for the workshop organizers, but not for readers of a meeting report. Some of the things I'd want to know if I were reading such an article would be:
 
Jones :Some of the questions that have been tossed out ("How do you want to get out of this workshop?" -- Alive, I hope! ;) seem valuable for the workshop organizers, but not for readers of a meeting report. Some of the things I'd want to know if I were reading such an article would be:
  
1. What *is* this stuff? (see above)
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1. What *is* this stuff? (see above)<br>
2. Can I do it in *my* classroom with *my* students? (= translatability)
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2. Can I do it in *my* classroom with *my* students? (= translatability)<br>
2a. costs
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2a. costs<br>
2b. necessary intellectual level/preparation of students
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2b. necessary intellectual level/preparation of students<br>
2c. my effort to learn the necessary ideas
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2c. my effort to learn the necessary ideas<br>
2d. my effort to develop materials
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2d. my effort to develop materials<br>
2e. how can I fit it into my current teaching load?
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2e. how can I fit it into my current teaching load?<br>
3. What are the benefits for my students? For me?
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3. What are the benefits for my students? For me?<br>
4. What support is available for me?
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4. What support is available for me?<br>
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Revision as of 13:40, 13 May 2010

Brainstorming for meeting assessment questions and topics for article report

Please place your brainstorming ideas here for both what assessment questions are valuable (remember that assessment is essential to the final report) and the general topics that should be covered in the paper itself.......below is what Mike Wolyniak and Consuelo Alvarez originally wrote and what Chris Jones added on:

  1. Wolyniak/Alvarez: We would like to get an early start on brainstorming ideas on the most effective assessment questions for the objectives and goals of the workshop.
  2. Major ideas to look at could be: (please add more to this list)
  3. How do you want to get out of this workshop?
  4. Have you worked with peer outside your department before? If no, do you think you will survive?
  5. How do you envision you will use this training to bring Synthetic biology to your institution?
  6. How long will it take you to implement it? Obstacles that you may face?
  7. How will our goals vary by institution type?


Jones :Some of the questions that have been tossed out ("How do you want to get out of this workshop?" -- Alive, I hope! ;) seem valuable for the workshop organizers, but not for readers of a meeting report. Some of the things I'd want to know if I were reading such an article would be:

1. What *is* this stuff? (see above)
2. Can I do it in *my* classroom with *my* students? (= translatability)
2a. costs
2b. necessary intellectual level/preparation of students
2c. my effort to learn the necessary ideas
2d. my effort to develop materials
2e. how can I fit it into my current teaching load?
3. What are the benefits for my students? For me?
4. What support is available for me?