My teaching experience goes back to the Fall 2014 when I was offered a GTA position for the Engineering Statics and the Mechanics of Materials. From then on, my department has designated me as the GTA for the same courses because I get positive feedback from students each semester. As the only GTA in both courses with more than one hundred students, my work load is more than average in my department. However, I have been absolutely enjoying the teaching experience as well as the interaction with my students. I have experimented various teaching methods each semester to keep all my students on the top of the materials. In below, I have listed the three most effective teaching methods from my last four years’ teaching experience. …show more content…
To teach more effectively, I started to categorize the questions and create videos to answer their questions. To test students’ understanding of the courses, I have integrated interactive quizzes in each video through Camtasia which an affordable video editing software. With the help of the software, I can track who watched the video and how are their performance on the quizzes. Since they can watch the online videos whenever they want to, I can deliver the knowledge equally to anyone through my videos. Currently, I have been working on a study video project of the Mechanics of Materials that aims to be the substitution for the costly textbook for students at The University of Kansas. Since the online learning experience becomes more and more popular among universities around the world, I would love to develop more online study materials for the engineering students at the University of Hawai’i . Here is a link to my teaching video …show more content…
Since the fall semester 2017, I have experimented the team-based class experiment. Students are divided into twenty groups with five members in each group. Once the groups are assigned, all the homework and exams are based on the group performance. I encourage the students to teach their peers with the topics they are good at. In such way, students not only learn from me but also learn from their peers. The feedback at the end of each semester was a much higher satisfaction of the learning experience than the previous semesters. More important, my students learn to be a team player which is very an important quality when they work as engineers after graduation. Furthermore, my class becomes a time that students can build friendship, learn to help, and support each