How to Future-Proof Your Teaching

Sponsored by:

ADInstruments
Date:
January 20, 2021
Time (PT):
9:00 PM

The COVID pandemic requires adaptability in our teaching and provides a unique opportunity to rethink what we do. Whatever we do, this rethink should be built around the concept of active learning and be guided by what I call ‘The 4 E's of Learning'. Learning should be Efficient, Effective, Everlasting, and Exciting. Whether you teach a conventional lecture/laboratory course with some tutorials, a blended learning course with a mix of online tasks, flipped classroom activities and laboratories, or a fully remote online course, the same principles can be applied. In particular, it is really important to future-proof your course so that you can move with as little disruption as possible, to the required type of delivery. Whatever your preferred format for delivering your course, there are elements in common.

Lectures: The new technologies are making the conventional 50 minute lecture obsolete. Can we devise a format that would be equally suitable for the conventional program, blended learning and fully on-line remote courses?

Tutorials: So often, students prepare poorly for tutorials. Again, can we devise a format that is equally effective for all types of program?

Laboratories: Physiology is a laboratory-based discipline and laboratory work is designed to illustrate important concepts and enhance students' understanding. This is central to a tertiary level physiology program. How best to deliver this experience?

This webinar will expand on these themes and be illustrated by examples from the work that being done at ADInstruments to support Physiology teaching.

Presenters

Tony Macknight

ADInstruments, Inc.
Former Director of Education

Professor Tony Macknight is a medical graduate with both an MD and PhD. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand (FRSNZ). Professor Tony Macknight’s distinguished career has included postdoctoral research at Harvard Medical School and appointment as Professor of Physiology at the University of Otago. Tony was aware of life science's need for an improved method of recording and analyzing physiological signals and was integral to his son Michael's development of PowerLab data acquisition and analysis systems.

Now retired from fulltime teaching and research, Tony travels internationally to consult about the company's products with leading life science researchers, educators and ADInstruments staff.

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Sponsor

ADInstruments

Established in 1988, ADInstruments develops high performance digital data acquisition and analysis solutions for biomedical research and life science education.

Content Partners

Human Anatomy & Physiology Society

The mission of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) is to promote excellence in the teaching of anatomy and physiology. HAPS is open to anyone interested in Anatomy & Physiology Education, and currently includes over 1,700 members from high schools, two and four year colleges, universities, and private businesses in the United States, Canada and throughout the rest of the world. The annual HAPS national conference, regional conferences, the HAPS-EDucator and HAPS Institute courses provide members with an important means of updating their knowledge, improving technical/pedagogical skills, investigating new technologies for the laboratory/classroom, as well as networking with a growing international contingent of peers.

GOALS:

  • To enhance the quality of human anatomy and physiology instruction at colleges, universities, and related institutions.
  • To promote and facilitate communication and collaboration among teachers of human anatomy and physiology.
  • To encourage innovation, educational research, and publication by human anatomy and physiology teachers.
  • To promote and organize professional development programs for the teaching of human anatomy and physiology.
  • To promote interaction among science teachers at all educational levels.
  • To provide the membership with opportunities to become and remain informed about the latest developments in the health/science field.
  • To facilitate communication with other sectors of the educational and scientific community and to collect and disseminate to the membership information regarding events of interest.
  • To foster a sense of collegiality and camaraderie among members.

Some of the members-only resources include:

  • A discussion group that has evolved from the legendary HAPS listserv (HAPS-L) that has the most interesting conversations in A&P.  Have a question?  Chances are that it will be answered within hours.  Have a really hard question?  Chances are it will get 20 replies by the end of the day.  Many of the top authors in A&P are active participants, as are many of the top instructors in the country.
  • An inclusive leadership that promotes member participation and growth.  You don't have to be a HAPS member for decades to join committees and move into leadership positions.
  • Immediate access to new editions of the peer-reviewed HAPS-EDucator, which is published online three times per year. Articles cover various topics important to A&P instructors.
  • Online access to Anatomical Sciences Education (ASE), a Medline-indexed journal that publishes articles related to all levels of anatomical sciences education including undergraduate, allied health, medical (both allopathic and osteopathic), dental, graduate and post-graduate programs, and covers the major disciplines of the anatomical sciences
  • Reduced tuition for HAPS Institute (HAPS-I) courses.  Courses can either earn graduate-level credit or professional development certificates.  Courses are primarily all online and offer flexibility for busy professional instructors to fit the courses into their schedules.  Take a look at the currently available courses here
  • Access to a huge array of nationally respected teaching resources.  Take a look here.
  • A set of comprehensive safety guidelines that is continually updated.
  • A growing catalog of guided inquiry activities for teaching A&P for members only.
  • A members-only data sharing program to provide a large, curated dataset for teaching labs and classroom analysis.
  • Comprehensive catalog Learning Outcomes available to members
  • Access to the Histology Challenge - biweekly histology slides and discussion.  Nearly 100 previous challenges available - many use these to sharpen their own skills and also for student assignments.
  • Grants and scholarships for travel and research available to members only.  We want you to join and come to conferences, and we help those in our community who need help to make it happen.
  • Cadaver lab tours and lab reconstruction advice (both in webpages and from HAPS members if you ask...)

HAPS also works to make teaching better with:

  • Extensive work on clarifying faculty accreditation issues, including a set of tools for faculty and institutions to use to help clarify instructor qualifications.
  • Nationally respected Position Statements on Animal Use, Cadaver Use, and Distance Education.  Take a look all of them here.
  • More than a decade of work producing the HAPS Comprehensive Exam.  A fully online exam used both in the US and Internationally to characterize Instructors, Programs, and individual students.
  • Updated Learning Goals for Undergraduate instruction in all content areas in anatomy and physiology
  • A weekly curated set of links relevant news for 9 interest areas of A&P instruction known as Whats New in A&P that is used in classrooms across the country.
  • An active social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ (see the links in the upper right corner of this page) to keep in touch with members and the wider community.
  • Check out HAPSblog for longer term discussions like Erin's year teaching A&P in a Houston high school or Wendy's amazing series on flipping her classroom one week at a time.
All of these combine to make HAPS the most welcoming and useful membership organization for an A&P teaching professional.  Come to a regional meeting or an annual conference and you will feel the benefits in ways that you can't imagine.  Join the listserv and see how the community rallies around instructors who need help or advice.  Tremendous knowledge can come in the form of helpful and warm people, and that is HAPS.  Whether you are in the US or abroad, take a moment to join and then Learn, Discover and Share.
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