SI Philosophy
Theory + Practice = Praxis
SI On-line
Responsibilities & Expectations
Potpourri
100
The SI Motto
What is, "Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand"?
100
The three core elements that must be present in every SI session.
What is an opener, collaborative learning activity, and closer?
100

The one person who must have their camera on during an SI session or drop-in?

What is the SI Leader (YOU)?

100

I MUST turn these in weekly.

What are Attendance sheets, Telework Document, and Session Plans?

100
What happens first when debriefing a session observation.
What is let the SI leader comment first?
200
SI supports students in not only what to learn, but also ___________________.
What is, "how to learn?"
200
Three attendance strategies.
What are flyers, distribution list e-mails, Angel/Canvas message boards, candy-grams, incentives, study guides, in-class announcements, mini-session during class, build relationships, reminders on the board, personal invitations...?
200

Zoom, One Note, and Google Docs can be handy when doing this in online sessions.

What is annotation?

200

If no one is present for my Drop-in, I do these things.

What are planning future SI sessions, practice difficult material, research learning strategies and activities, develop new ice breakers...

200

The amount of time an SI leader waits for students during an SI session.

What is 15 minutes?

300
Anyone can learn anything with these three things.
What are "time on task, resources, and positive reinforcement"?
300
This should include opportunity to reflect, a call to action, or evaluation.
What is a closer?
300

Asking the professor to send a reminder, making bi-weekly announcements, and sending follow emails to students are all examples of this online strategy.

 What is promotion/Engagement?

300

This is the one word we should not say in SI.

What is "EASY"?

300

In an SI Session, it's often said that "the person doing the most ______ is doing the most learning".

What is talking?

400
Independent, self-directed learners are the result of breaking this.
What is the dependency cycle?
400

These are the three main SI strategies

What is Wait-Time, Redirecting Questions, and Checking for Understanding?

400

You must use this should a student be unable or unwilling to speak during an online session.

What is "Chat"?

400

At least three reasons I would schedule a time to see Elmira.

What are attendance concerns, to say hello, unclear about responsibilities, unsure how to respond to something that occurred in class or in an SI session, stuck in rut with the same activities, ice breaker ideas, missed a meeting...

400

This act gave students access to their education records, an opportunity to seek to have the records amended, and some control over the disclosure of information from the records. For example, one situation affected by this act would be school employees divulging information to anyone other than the student about the student's grades.

What is FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974)?

500
A theory behind SI.
What is social interdependence theory/interpretive theory/critical theory/cognitivism/constructivism?
500

At least 3 collaborative learning activities that you can use.

What are matrices, oral reading of lecture notes, timeline, visuals, clusters, turn to a partner, taboo, reciprocal questioning,two lies and a truth, verbal volleyball, first line only, send a problem, affinity grouping, board work model, peer lessons, memory, JEOPARDY, concept mapping, note cards...

500

The place you can find resources for SI sessions?

What is SI Canvas?

500

The office you contact when a student needs services for a disability.

What is Access Services?

500

Unless the student shares willingly and without request, I cannot see these.

What are student grades?

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