Teaching Students to Think Critically in Our Information Technology Courses

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Join Dr. Shelley Gaskin as she discusses encouraging critical thinking skills in the classroom as well as how one can go about developing assessments for coursework with the GRASPS model.

Dr. Shelley Gaskin, Pasadena City College

Teaching students to think critically and solve problems is a widely accepted goal in higher education. Definitions of critical thinking—and there are various definitions—basically come down to this: the process of having students examine an ill-defined or messy problem and then carefully apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired during the instructional process to analyze a problem and suggest a solution. Join Dr. Shelley Gaskin creator of the Pearson GO! Series for Microsoft Office 365, where she discusses a variety of topics encouraging critical thinking skills in the classroom as well as how one can go about developing assessments for coursework with the GRASPS model.

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