How Are Students Expected To Use A Textbook? [Video]

Students are encouraged to read their textbook before and after lecture, but do they? Elon professor Joel Karty discusses the pedagogical features in his new textbook--Display Text and Your Turn exercises--that have helped motivate his students to read, often weeks before lecture, and that he believes gives students more control over their own learning. Why … Continue reading How Are Students Expected To Use A Textbook? [Video]

How Do Students Respond to the Mechanistic Organization? [Video]

Elon professor Joel Karty discusses his observations of how students seem to have more understanding, command, and control of their organic chemistry education when taught via the mechanistic organization. Prof. Karty also talks about being pleasantly surprised by the more interesting questions that students ask after learning elementary steps. Why mechanisms? What does it mean … Continue reading How Do Students Respond to the Mechanistic Organization? [Video]

Other Benefits to Mechanistic Organization [Video]

Elon professor Joel Karty discusses how he believes a mechanistic organization allows him to have increased expectations about student involvement in lecture. Prof. Karty talks about his use of clicker questions within lecture, and how his mechanistic organization allows him to present questions that test students' emergent thinking. Why mechanisms? What does it mean to … Continue reading Other Benefits to Mechanistic Organization [Video]

Why Mechanisms? [Video]

Why did Elon professor Joel Karty decide to author a textbook organized by mechanisms? Prof. Karty talks about how his frustration with teaching from a traditional, functional-group organized textbook spurred him to reorganize his course and to write his book. What does it mean to be mechanistically organized book? What advantages does a mechanistic organization … Continue reading Why Mechanisms? [Video]