Power Point Slide Shows about Supplemental Instruction


The following on-line slide shows provide a basic overview of the SI model. Some provide more in-depth information and are more useful for administrators of peer learning programs. In addition to providing useful information, the slides shows provide some inspiration for development for local institutions with administrators, faculty, staff, and students. Conducting a Google search or placing requests on email listserv discussion forums such as SInet (described elsewhere on this web site) can locate more samples to review.

 

Several notes to users about viewing the Power Point slide shows.

  1. Power Point software must already be installed on the computer to view the files. A free Power Point viewer is available for free download, http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/downloads/CD010798701033.aspx
  2. Sometimes the slide shows do not automatically advance to the next slide by pressing the space bar or the return key. It may be necessary to right-click the mouse and manually advance the slides.

 


For use with peer learning group leaders:

  1. Breaking the Dependency Cycle: Supplemental Instruction. Slide show used during SI Leader Training at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (Amelia McDaniels) http://umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/Breaking-the-Dependency-Cycle.ppt

 

For use with administrators, faculty members, and staff:

  1. SI: Structured Learning Communities. Slide show that illustrates the connection between SI and learning communities. (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, David Arendale). https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/SIstructuredcommunities.ppt
  2. SI Overview. Short slide show that provides a quick overview to SI. (David Arendale) https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/TXSIoverview.ppt
  3. Best Practices of Course-based Learning Assistance Programs. Slide show that describes best practices among several national peer learning group models including SI. (David Arendale) https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/CLAbestpractices.ppt
  4. Uses of SI for Faculty Development. Short slide show that illustrates some ideas for using SI as a part of an overall faculty development program. Slides are based on examples from several published articles. (David Arendale) https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/facultydevelopmentSI97.ppt
  5. Extended Overview of SI. Slide show with an extended overview of SI for a community college audience in 2007. (David Arendale). https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/PALoverviewInverHills.ppt
  6. Internet-based SI. Slide show that provides several case studies of SI use over the internet. (David Arendale). https://netfiles.umn.edu/users/arend011/www/siinternet.ppt
  7. Instructional Systems Design for SI at Angelo State University (TX) (Sara Weertz) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/Instructional%20Systems%20Design-Sara%20Weertz.ppt#5  Accompanying Handout: http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/Instructional%20Systems%20Design-Sara%20Weertz-ANALYSIS%20WORKSHEET.doc
  8. Improving Retention through Peer Mentoring, Supplemental Instruction, and Tutoring at University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Catherine Blat and Patricia Tolley) http://www.succeed.ufl.edu/products/NewMexico.ppt
  9. Adapting Supplemental Instruction to the Developmental Math Setting at Valencia Community College (FL) (Julie Pheleps) http://www.valenciacc.edu/learningconference/documents/B5.AtDSupplementalInstruction.pdf
  10. Challenges of SI at an urban community college (La Guardia Community College, NY, Joyce Zaritsky) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/CHALLENGES%20OF%20SI%20AT%20AN%20URBAN%20COMMUNITY%20COLLEGE.ppt
  11. Exploring New Frontiers: Forging a New Destiny for SI (Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa, L. Smith & C. Clark-Unite) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/EXPLORING%20NEW%20FRONTIERS%20FORGING%20A%20NEW%20DESTINY%20FOR%20SUPPLEMENTAL%20INSTRUCTION.ppt
  12. Using Controlled Experiments to Assess Components of SI (New Mexico State University, Ralph Prezler) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/Using%20Controlled%20Experiments%20to%20Assess%20Components%20of%20SI-Ralph%20Preszler.pdf
  13. Beyond the C: Helping SI Leaders Make the Grade Utilizing a 360 degree Feedback Model (University of the Pacific, Lisa Cooper & Maria Myers) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/Beyond%20the%20C%20Powerpoint_070706-Lisa%20Cooper.ppt
  14. Video-based Supplemental Instruction: Adapting SI - The Best Practices (University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kay Patterson & Jennifer Carnicom) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/VSI-Adapting%20SI-The%20Best%20Practices%20Moving%20Forward.ppt#3
  15. A Persistent Approach to Training and Supervision (North Carolina State University, Megan Early) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/A%20Persistent%20Approach%20to%20Training%20and%20Supervision.ppt  
  16. SI: A Win-Win Proposition (Purdue University, Ethel Swartzendruber) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/SI-A%20Win-Win%20Combination-Swartzendruber.ppt
  17. SI: Small Scale Advantages (Umea University, Sweden, Lena Westin & Maria Nordstrom) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/SI-Small%20Scale%20Advantages-Lena%20Westin.ppt
  18. SI Revolutionizing the Study Culture at Clemson University (B. M. Page, E. J. Moschella, T. J. Krueger, & M. E. Richardson) http://www.umkc.edu/cad/si/sidocs/IC-2006-docs/SI-Revolutionizing%20the%20Study%20Culture%20at%20Clemson%20University.ppt

 


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