03 October 2022

Learning activity

Question of the day

Let students prepare a question about the lecture material (in pairs). The question of the day requires short explanations, annotations, calculations, or drawings that develop communication skills as well as higher-level thinking. This excercise can be done at the beginning of a class through the whole course and prepared at home.

On-campus

The activity takes about 0-10 minutes to complete and could be done with more than 60 students in an on-campus setting. 

Students prepare the question at home, making it a blended learning activity.

Manual

Supplies Needed

  • A place to hand in the Exam questions + answers 
  • Literature 
  • Optionally: Wooclap

Set-up Classroom

A simple classroom set-up, such as a U-shape or rows is sufficiënt. 

Step 1. (Preparation)

A schedule has to be made about which en when student(s) have to hand-in their ‘question of the day’.

Step 2. (During Class)

Inform students during the first tutorial session about the activity. Present the schedule and propose the way they have to hand in their questions and answers (e.g. by mailing). Optionally, you could let them create an own Wooclap presentation. 

Step 3. (During Class)

The teacher or the students themself present the question to the group at the next tutorial sessions. Other students answer the questions

Step 4. (Evaluation)

The answers are discussed in a plenary discussion. This could be led by the teacher or the students themself. Provide key-notes to take home. 

Tools

Wooclap

Source

Hand-out Start-to-Teach

Online

The activity takes about 0-10 minutes to complete and could be done with more than 60 students in an online setting. 

Students prepare the question at home, making it a blended learning activity.

Manual

Supplies Needed

  • A place to hand in the Exam questions + answers 
  • Literature 
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Optionally: Wooclap

Set-up Classroom

Create a Teams in Microsoft Teams and create at least one channel for the general meeting. 

Optionally: Using a Virtual Classroom could be suggested, due to its elaborate technical options.

Step 1. (Preparation)

A schedule has to be made about which en when student(s) have to hand-in their ‘question of the day’.  

Step 2. (During Class)

Inform students during the first tutorial session about the activity. Present the schedule and propose the way they have to hand in their questions and answers (e.g. by mailing). Optionally, you could let them create an own Wooclap presentation. 

Step 3. (During Class)

The teacher or the students themself present the question to the group at the next tutorial sessions. Other students answer the questions 

Step 4. (Evaluation)

The answers are discussed in a plenary discussion. This could be led by the teacher or the students themself. Provide key-notes to take home. 

Source

Hand-out Start-to-Teach

Hybrid

The activity takes about 0-10 minutes to complete and could be done with more than 60 students in a hybrid setting. 

Students prepare the question at home, making it a blended learning activity.

Manual

Supplies Needed

  • A place to hand in the Exam questions + answers 
  • Literature 
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Optionally: Wooclap

Set-up Classroom

Using a hybrid classroom could be suggested. Create a Teams in Microsoft Teams and create at least one channel for the general meeting for the students attending online. A simple classroom, such as a U-shape or rows is sufficiënt for students attending on-campus.

Step 1. (Preparation)

A schedule has to be made about which en when student(s) have to hand-in their ‘question of the day’.  

Step 2. (During Class)

Inform students during the first tutorial session about the activity. Present the schedule and propose the way they have to hand in their questions and answers (e.g. by mailing). Optionally, you could let them create an own Wooclap presentation. 

Step 3. (During Class)

The teacher or the students themself present the question to the group at the next tutorial sessions. Other students answer the questions 

Step 4. (Evaluation)

The answers are discussed in a plenary discussion. This could be led by the teacher or the students themself. Provide key-notes to take home. 

Source

Hand-out Start-to-Teach

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