{"id":31057,"date":"2019-03-04t16:27:28","date_gmt":"2019-03-04t21:27:28","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=31057"},"modified":"2019-07-30t09:21:11","modified_gmt":"2019-07-30t14:21:11","slug":"teaching-innovations-at-vanderbilt-allison-leich-hilbun-and-student-mini-lectures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2019\/03\/teaching-innovations-at-vanderbilt-allison-leich-hilbun-and-student-mini-lectures\/","title":{"rendered":"teaching innovations at vanderbilt: allison leich hilbun and student mini-lectures"},"content":{"rendered":"
by faith rovenolt, cft undergraduate intern<\/h6>\n

\"\"dr. allison leich hilbun, senior lecturer in biological sciences, teaches bsci 3270:\u00a0statistical methods in biology, also called biostatistics. dr. leich hilbun loves teaching biostatistics, as i witnessed firsthand when i took her class last semester. she pairs her genuine excitement for sharing the material with various activities and assignments designed to jumpstart student\u2019s learning. one example is a well-known but underutilized pedagogy for active learning: student teaching.<\/p>\n

last fall after a cft seminar on the topic inspired her, leich hilbun formed groups of about 4 students. each group had 30 minutes in class to prepare a 4-5 minute mini-lecture on the topic of principal component analysis (pca). students had previously watched a video introducing pca<\/a>, and leich hilbun had also given a short lecture on this challenging topic at the beginning of class. leich hilbun knew, however, that students generally struggled with this topic and so wanted to give them a chance to explain it to themselves and each other. all the groups therefore presented their mini-lectures to their colleagues, pretending they were the class\u2019s lecturers and that the students listening had never heard the topic before.<\/p>\n

leich hilbun\u2019s informal, unstructured assignment was a big hit. students now understood a previously confusing topic. feedback was extremely positive; students came up to leich hilbun to let her know how helpful they found it. there are several elements that contribute to the success of how leich hilbun used student teaching:<\/p>\n