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Teaching and Learning Collection | Mystery Quotation
12 april 2021

Learning activity

Mystery Quotation

Test how well students can apply their understanding of an issue or theoretical position. After they’ve explored a topic, show them a quotation that they’ve never seen before. Their task is to figure out the point of view of the person behind the quotation and justify it to the class. For example, this could be done with quotations from different philosophers about a certain idea. Students can debate this issue in smaller groups before beginning a whole-class discussion

On-campus

The activity takes about 10 to 30 minutes and could be done with maximum of 60 students. It could be used as a blended learning activity. Whereas students study at home and actively process the information in class.

Manual

Supplies needed

  • Quotations 
  • Place to note them down (optionally Wooclap)

Set-up classroom

When you let students work together, you could use tables combined in smaller groups. When students work together in pairs or individually, a simple U-shape could be used.  

Optionally: Using a Teaching & Learning Lab could be suggested, due to its flexibility in furniture. Students could use the Whiteboard walls to collaborate.

Step 1. (Preparation)

Prepare literature for students to study. Literature with multiple perspectives on a certain topic could fit well. 

Step 2. (Preparation)

Prepare quotations based on the literature

Step 3. (Preparation)

Set up the classroom in a way that students can collaborate easily. 

Step 4. (During class)

Instruct students about the learning activity. 

When working in pairs of groups: create pairs or groups. 

Step 5. (During class)

Provide the quotations to students and let them discuss or think for themself

Step 6. (During class)

Students note the answers down for themself or as a group

Step 7. (Evaluation)

Let students provide their answers in a plenary discussion. Give students key-notes to take away.

Source

https://www.nureva.com/blog/education/15-active-learning-activities-to-energize-your-next-college-class

Online

Execute this online activity by using a votingtool to gather the students’ perspectives. Students can debate this issue in smaller groups (using the ‘break-out roomoption in Teams) before beginning a whole-class discussion. 

The activity takes about 10 to 30 minutes and could be done with maximum of 60 students. It could be used as a blended learning activity. Whereas students study at home and actively process the information in class.

Manual

Supplies needed

  • Quotations 
  • Wooclap
  • Microsoft Teams  

Set-up classroom

Provide multiple channels in Microsoft Teams which students could use as a break-out room. Provide each channel with a document which they must fill in or set up a votingtool presentation with an open-ended question. Besides multiple channels, break-out rooms could be used.
Optionally: Using a Virtual Classroom could be suggested, due to its elaborate technical options.

Step 1. (Preparation)

Prepare literature for students to study. Literature with multiple perspectives on a certain topic could fit well. 

Step 2. (Preparation)

Prepare quotations based on the literature. 

Step 3. (Preparation)

Set up the Microsoft Teams in a proper way to use during the learning activity. Supply each channel with a document with quotations or set up a open-ended question in Wooclap.

Step 4. (During class)

Instruct students about the learning activity. Designate students to their own channel 

When working in pairs of groups: create pairs or groups. 

Step 5. (During class)

Provide the quotations to students and let them discuss or think for themself

Step 6. (During class)

Students note the answers down for themself or as a group.

Step 7. (Evaluation)

Let students provide their answers in a plenary discussion. Give students key-notes to take-away.

Source

https://www.nureva.com/blog/education/15-active-learning-activities-to-energize-your-next-college-class

Hybrid

Execute this hybrid activity by using a votingtool to gather the students’ perspectives. Students can debate this issue in smaller groups (using the ‘break-out roomoption in Teams) before beginning a whole-class discussion. 

The activity takes about 10 to 30 minutes and could be done with maximum of 60 students. It could be used as a blended learning activity. Whereas students study at home and actively process the information in class.

Manual

Supplies needed

  • Quotations 
  • Wooclap
  • Microsoft Teams 

Set-up classroom

Suggested to use a hybrid learning classroom and to let students only answer individually due to the hybrid set-up. Or you can let the students collaborate in split groups (the online students together and the on-campus students together). On-campus all type of set-ups could be used. Online students attend all in one Teams meeting. Share your screen with the votingtool. 

Optionally: Using a Hybrid Active Learning Classroom could be suggested. Due to its set-up it supports collaborating between on-campus and online students easily.

Step 1. (Preparation)

Prepare literature for students to study. Literature with multiple perspectives on a certain topic could fit well.

Step 2. (Preparation)

Prepare quotations based on the literature

Step 3. (Preparation)

Set up the votingtool to use during the learning activity. Create per quotation and open-ended question. Results should be shown after all students answered, to prevent groupthinking.

Step 4. (During class)

Instruct students about the learning activity.

Step 5. (During class)

Provide the quotations to students and let them discuss or think for themself

Step 6. (During class)

Students note the answers down and hand in using an open-ended question in Wooclap.

Step 7. (Evaluation)

After answering the open-ended question, discuss the answers. Give students key-notes to take-away.

Source

https://www.nureva.com/blog/education/15-active-learning-activities-to-energize-your-next-college-class

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