I love the ideas that come from a great conversation with a colleague!
The other day I was chatting with Christina Ditzel and we found ourselves discussing the best ways to help students who need more guidance when learning specific techniques and skills in a studio-like setting without overly “hand holding.”
While I would love to sit down and give all my students one-on-one lessons, that’s just not possible (nor would it be healthy.) So, what can you do when multiple students need a bit more assistance? Well, I’m trying something new…it’s called “ask the expert.”
Here’s how it works:
- I identify a student(s) who is doing something really well in class, and have them write their name on the board as an expert for that particular technique or skill.
- When a student is struggling, instead of asking me for help they call on the help of the expert.
- When that student has mastered the technique or skill, they become the new expert.
- The cycle continues…
I just started this in my Frosh Creation: Think, Make, Share course and it is working well!
Also, a note: Christina just posted an awesome blog about the benefits of Screencasting which is also a great suggestion!