Large Lecture HIT Seminar

Have you been facing the pressure to teach larger and larger classes? While your class size is increasing, are you also struggling to motivate students to attend, turn in assignments, or engage in deep learning? If so, this seminar is for you. We will apply research-based strategies about motivation so that you can balance the pressure of large class size with the desire to motivate students to engage in their own learning.

Program Outcomes

In this program, instructors will:

  • Infuse the elements of self-determination theory – supporting relatedness, building competence, and fostering autonomy – in their large lecture classes to increase student motivation and engagement in their own learning.
  • Work on their large lecture classes in an environment which is supportive of building their competence, relatedness, and autonomy in the classroom.

Dates/Times/Location

DateTimeLocation
Jan. 272:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
Feb. 102:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
Feb. 242:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
Mar. 172:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
Mar. 312:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
April 142:00pm – 3:30pmZoom
April 282:00pm – 3:30pmZoom

Deliverables

  • Three Activities, lessons, class policies, and/or assignments that are designed to increase student motivation.

Recognition

Participants who attend six of the seven sessions and complete the three deliverables will earn $500 in professional development funds.

To apply

Fill out the application form. There is space for up to 24 participants. Deadline to apply: January 17, 2025

Questions

For questions about this opportunity, the deliverables, or other part of this professional development experience, please contact Dr. Todd Dresser, Associate Director for Faculty Development in the ATL, at todd_dresser@uri.edu.