00:01:47 Kirsten Meymaris: Hi Laura, could I test out my mic? 00:02:32 Michael Heeren: Hi Kirsten! 00:05:14 Sharon Yarbrough: Yes 00:05:20 rob eby: Very cool. Here's to working vaccines. 00:05:37 Michael Heeren: Hello from Iowa! 00:05:50 Michael Heeren: Cedar Rapids 00:06:00 Faun Maddux: California 00:06:01 Danielle Rohler: Hello from central PA! 00:06:02 Stacie Kyhn: Apache Junction, AZ! 00:06:03 Jodi Cotten-Konsur: Hi from Northeastern PA and Westchester County NY! :) 00:06:05 Julia Head: Raleigh, NC 00:06:05 Lana A: CA 00:06:06 James Adair: Dyersburg, TN 00:06:11 Teresa Overton: VA 00:06:12 Seth Daugherty: Mesa, AZ 00:06:13 Sharon Yarbrough: Anderson, SC 00:06:13 Anne Reynolds-Garza: Chandler AZ 00:06:14 Cindy Box: Hello from Atlanta, GA Perimeter College @ Georgia State University 00:06:14 Ronald Yates: Northern Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati 00:06:15 Sonia Petch: Hi from Texas! 00:06:16 Andrei Kolas: Glenview IL 00:06:20 Sherry McLean: Seattle WA - sorry to have missed the chance for a national gathering so close to home! 00:06:21 Olga Parsons: Orlando, FL 00:06:24 Jennifer Dragoo: Hi from Ohio 00:06:33 Fatima Prioleau: Fatima Prioleau, NYC 00:06:40 Alberto Isassi: El Paso Texas 00:06:41 Steven Diaz: Hollywood, FL 00:06:42 Sharon Johnson: Hello from Texas! 00:06:48 Kirsten Meymaris: Boulder, CO!! 00:06:48 Carl Trank: Illinois! 00:06:49 Karen Gaines: St. Louis area 00:06:53 Julia Butler: Huntington, WV 00:06:54 Faun Maddux: Will the recordings and /or slides from today's sessions available to use later? 00:06:55 Kirsten Meymaris: Nice to see everyone from ALL around! 00:06:56 rob eby: College Station, TX 00:07:07 Lois Colpo: Hershey, Pennsylvania! 00:07:38 Faun Maddux: Okay, thanks. I'm guessing they will send an email? 00:07:54 Faun Maddux: Awesome! Thank you so much. 00:08:01 Betty Weiss: Hi Faun! 00:08:07 Jodi Cotten-Konsur: Kirsten, Boulder is my home town! Great up there! Missing Colorado! 00:08:10 Phuong Lam: Hi Faun and Betty! 00:08:11 Faun Maddux: HI Betty! 00:08:21 Betty Weiss: Hi Phuong@ 00:08:24 Karen Gaines: The presentation slides for all sessions, will be posted as the presenters upload them, hopefully today or this weekend on myAMATYC. 00:08:24 Faun Maddux: I grew up in CO too! 00:08:25 Dan Taylor: Centralia, Washington 00:08:34 Elysium Pajhuab: Hello from Milwaukee, WI! 00:08:36 Tami Tacker: Hello, everyone! 00:08:38 Kirsten Meymaris: Faun - great! I'm in Boulder 00:08:49 Tami Tacker: Thank you! 00:08:49 Michael Heeren: Hi Tammi! 00:08:50 Fred Feldon: Fred Feldon from Southern CA 00:08:53 Faun Maddux: I was born in CO Springs and lived all over the state. 00:09:06 Melissa Quigley: Ocala, FL 00:09:33 Kirsten Meymaris: SNOW HERE!! 00:09:34 Sarah Lonsdale: Hello from Frisco, TX (Dallas area) 00:09:37 Brad Garner: Yes, snow in Rexburg Idaho 00:09:40 Cindy Box: snow? I am in shorts! ATL 00:09:42 Steven Diaz: A lot of rain in South Florida 00:09:48 Leslie Shults: Beebe, Arkansas 00:09:53 Michael Heeren: We had 5 or 6 inches earlier. But it is all gone and none since. 00:09:54 Shawanda Thomas: 70 in Birmingham 00:09:57 David Platt: rain in CT 00:09:58 Ryan Petitfils: Snow in the mountains of Southern CA 00:10:03 Tami Tacker: I live in Austin but I’m in North Carolina today. :) 00:10:14 Ramona Wenrich: heavy heavy frost in WI, tried to snow 00:10:17 Teresa Smith: Beebe Arkansas....Hey Leslie! 00:10:36 Carl Trank: 72 mph wind gust near me in northern IL on Tuesday which destroyed many trees in town 00:10:44 Mildred Rodman: Its been ridiculously warm in Maryland! 00:10:45 Ryan Moore: San Diego. A cool and sunny 64 today. 00:10:47 Lois Colpo: Beautiful sunny day in the 50's in PA 00:10:58 Michael Heeren: I lived in Yuma, AZ for 3 years. One time it snowed briefly in the middle of the night. 00:11:08 Leslie Sterrett: Sunny day in Port St. Lucie, FL 00:11:18 LINDA RICHARD: Inch of rain last night in Seattle 00:11:22 David Platt: lived in Mesa, AZ for 10 years and saw snow 00:11:37 David Platt: in the 90s 00:11:41 Barbara Leasher: cloudy and drizzly in Rhode Island 00:11:44 Jodi Cotten-Konsur: my parents retired to mesa az, I miss it! 00:11:47 Jennifer Ward: It has rained for nearly 12 hours straight here in Vancouver! (it seems) 00:12:18 Pamela Connors: In a basement office so not sure here in Kentucky! When I arrived this morning it was sunny, clear, and cold. 00:13:30 Tami Tacker: sounds good! 00:13:31 Steven Diaz: I hear you 00:13:31 Michael Heeren: yes 00:13:32 Christine von Renesse: yes 00:13:35 Elizabeth McGrath: loud and clear 00:13:58 Steven Diaz: silver linning? 00:14:47 David Platt: make my day 00:15:03 Paul Walcher: I do feel lucky! 00:15:17 James Sullivan: Go ahead and make my day. 00:18:46 Michael Heeren: no 00:18:46 Steven Diaz: nope 00:18:47 Elizabeth McGrath: no 00:18:48 Lana A: no 00:18:48 Luvia Rivera: NO 00:18:49 David Platt: no 00:18:49 Christina Thompson: no 00:18:50 Dan Taylor: No 00:18:50 Jennifer Dragoo: no 00:18:53 Ron Wallberg: No 00:19:06 Cindi Perry: Yes 00:19:08 Michael Heeren: do you need to hit record? 00:19:10 Elizabeth McGrath: yes 00:19:22 Paul Walcher: Well that's relatable 00:19:27 Laura Watkins: Recording is on. :) 00:19:53 Fred Feldon: Wow what program is she using, that shows captioning in real time like that?! 00:19:59 Kelly Spoon: Google slides 00:20:11 Fred Feldon: Thanks 00:20:13 Kelly Spoon: Did you not look through my IGNITE slides, Fred. ;) 00:20:28 Fred Feldon: Haha Kelly you got me 00:21:56 Fred Feldon: Very impressive 00:24:16 Chinyoung Bergbauer: Is auto caption done by zoom? 00:24:40 Kelly Spoon: It's a google slides feature. If you're in present mode, you can turn on auto CC. 00:26:39 Fred Feldon: It's amazing, the immediate captioning and the accuracy too. It even recognized "GUI" correctly (graphical user interface)!!! 00:26:50 Fred Feldon: I'm so impressed 00:27:05 Kelly Spoon: I love that it ignores the 'ums' 00:27:31 Chinyoung Bergbauer: I have an accent and so I am not sure mine will have that accuracy 00:28:19 Fred Feldon: Zoom does autocaptioning and it's in a text file that you can edit for accuracy. 00:28:32 Tami Tacker: Yay! We get to do a little math! 00:29:23 Crystine Chipman: 8-1-13 00:29:41 rob eby: 4-10-10-36 00:29:59 Kelly Spoon: ROB, yes. 00:30:04 Luvia Rivera: 19, 1, 12, 1, 4 00:30:12 hedia fgaier: 1 16 16 12 5 00:30:13 Fred Feldon: Rob you're making me thirsty for a beer! 00:30:19 Christine von Renesse: share link in chat please 00:30:21 Kathryn Van Wagoner: Pu the link in the chat 00:30:22 Linda DeMartino: post link in chat 00:30:23 Tami Tacker: Put the link in the chat? 00:30:23 Murat Bulut: 26-10-24-30-28 00:30:41 Kathryn Van Wagoner: hit enter 00:30:42 Kelly Spoon: …? 00:30:47 Christine von Renesse: link? 00:30:52 Jada Hill: I don't see the link 00:30:55 Shannon Ruth: Link didn't come yet :) 00:30:56 Brad Garner: The link is still not here 00:31:01 Rosalia Cueto: Did you send it to a specific person? 00:31:01 Tetyana Vilkomir: 32-18-10 00:31:03 Tami Tacker: Send to everyone 00:31:03 Kirsten Meymaris: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16AyMs5PdWEjTvgXuxUkZ3qVPeF-HRMWefZ8hKVsn9gw/edit?usp=sharing 00:31:07 Shannon Ruth: Yay! 00:31:08 Jada Hill: Yes! :) 00:31:17 Brad Garner: It is locked 00:31:19 Rosalia Cueto: access denied :( 00:31:19 Kelly Spoon: But it's not shared with everyone with link, so we can't edit. 00:31:20 Christine von Renesse: you need to make it editable for all 00:31:22 Melissa Bird: says I need to request access 00:32:16 Fred Feldon: Kirsten we're up to 235 participants! 00:32:17 Shannon Ruth: This is fun to be in a google doc with so many people! 00:33:00 Shannon Ruth: Google doc link again if anyone needs it: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16AyMs5PdWEjTvgXuxUkZ3qVPeF-HRMWefZ8hKVsn9gw/edit?usp=sharing 00:34:55 Tami Tacker: We are feasting! 00:34:59 Kathryn Van Wagoner: Great activity to introduce inverse functions 00:35:16 Pamela Connors: I was thinking the same thing! 00:35:33 Tami Tacker: This allows students to be a bit creative, too! 00:36:33 Christine von Renesse: just starting to type is hard because we all get into each others way. Maybe a prepped table would help to organize new lines to type…? 00:37:16 Tami Tacker: Christine, since this was meant to be asynchronous, it’s not really an issue in courses. 00:37:27 Ryan Petitfils: Or you could use breakout rooms and have one google doc per room? Although I like that we can all contribute together in one place. I've done this in my class of 40 students and it still gets a little chaotic on google docs 00:37:36 Kelly Spoon: @Christine, yes. That's what we do in a lot of our committee meetings with docs like this. 00:37:39 Tami Tacker: But a table could help organize things! 00:39:35 Rosalia Cueto: For our own students, we already know their names. We can just write their names ourselves in a document. They'd have an assigned space to write in. Not as chaotic (fun) 00:41:02 Tami Tacker: What?!?! 00:41:22 Tami Tacker: That would be some awesome sauce. 00:41:48 Cara Lee: Or forest fires 00:42:10 rob eby: There is usually a good bit of caffeine in headache pills. 00:43:54 Alicia OBrien: I like these ideas for discussions. Will you be posting any of these prompts for review by us in MYAMATYC? 00:44:38 Tami Tacker: Alicia: The slides will be uploaded soon. I apologize for the delay! 00:44:57 Alicia OBrien: Not a problem at all. Thank you. 00:45:39 Judy Williams: Let's start a discussion in myAMATYC to share our own ideas for these 00:46:10 Karen Gaines: For presentation materials, click on the 2020 Virtual Conference library on the landing page.Go to my.AMATYC.org and go to the IMPACT Live! Community (from the Navigation bar) and start a discussion. We have learned a lot today about great prompts and engagement ideas for discussions so let's put them to the test. 00:48:05 Michael Heeren: Great job! 00:48:22 Dawn Peterson: Can you go back to the references, please? 00:48:26 Tami Tacker: Our students are located all over the world. We get a variety of locations for data like virus numbers. 00:48:29 Linda DeMartino: Wow - so many ideas. Definitely have to review the slides. 00:49:02 Shawanda Thomas: Best presentation ideas I've seen so far. 00:49:12 Radhika Ramjee: Great job! 00:49:17 Kimberly Hess: Thank you! 00:49:19 Rhea Becke: Great ideas for discussions!! 00:49:19 Annie Schultz: Do you know of resources to get ideas for this type of discussion? 00:49:37 Steve Grosteffon: Have you challenged students to create authentic questions of their own? 00:49:48 Linda DeMartino: Do you have a resource with class to idea correlation online? 00:49:55 Donna Katula: Thank you! Great ideas. 00:50:00 rob eby: Nice, thanks. 00:50:19 Tami Tacker: Annie - I do not. We brainstorm with colleagues to get our ideas. 00:50:29 Bryan Wilson: Regarding Bloom's Taxonomy and aiming for higher levels - how do you avoid going too high and scaring students out of wanting to participate? If I ask too open-ended of questions they don't even know where to start. 00:50:53 Tami Tacker: Steve - That’s a good idea! We would get a lot of interesting scenarios, I imagine! 00:51:11 Luvia Rivera: Are you able to share your grading rubric. 00:51:15 Karen Gaines: It is good for groups of students also to be in charge of monitoring a given discussion post for a week. They have to make sure they keep involved and also are really invested in the question. 00:52:26 Tami Tacker: Luvia - We cannot share our rubrics. 00:53:03 Kathryn Van Wagoner: Bryan — you can scaffold students through thinking — “Susie - what are you thinking?” “I have no idea” Then you ask a question to get thinking started and coach through the thinking process. Next time they can do better 00:53:10 Michael Heeren: Bullet point steps/guidance 00:53:27 Tami Tacker: Karen - Yes! We use a one-week timeframe so students have definite start and end dates to focus on the discussion question. 00:53:30 Kathryn Van Wagoner: Bryan — I’m thinking go my virtual class - not asynchronous - sorry 00:53:49 Christine von Renesse: can you add the link to the presentation into the chat? 00:54:28 David Platt: Do you recommend that students are blocked from seeing other students' posts until after their initial post? 00:54:29 Karen Gaines: The presentation will be posted on my.amatyc.org soon 00:54:54 hedia fgaier: THANK YOU KIRSTEN! 00:55:02 Rhea Becke: Thank you so much! 00:55:26 Leslie Sterrett: Do you have students do a discussion post every week? 00:55:39 Michael Heeren: Leslie - yes 00:55:42 Tami Tacker: Leslie, yes. 00:56:20 Laura Watkins: Everyone head to my.AMATYC.org -- it is open to all right now!! 00:56:42 Shannon Ruth: Thank you Kirsten and Tami!!! 00:56:43 Barbie Hoag: Thank you! This presentation was really great. 00:56:50 David Platt: Thank you! 00:56:50 Denise Race: Thank you! 00:56:50 Carl Trank: thank you! 00:56:51 Tami Tacker: Thank you, everyone! 00:56:51 Seth Daugherty: Thank you@ 00:56:52 Brian Dietel: Thank you! 00:56:53 Cara Lee: Thank you! Great ideas and resources! 00:56:54 Rosalia Cueto: amazing presentation! Loved it :) 00:56:55 Melissa Quigley: Thank you! 00:56:56 Steven Diaz: Awesome session! 00:56:56 Amabella Lochnicht: thank you! 00:56:57 Curtis Mitchell: Thank you! This was terrific. 00:57:00 Pamela Connors: Thank you! This was great! 00:57:00 Holly Wendel: Thank you! 00:57:05 Dale Johanson: Great presentation Kirsten! 00:57:06 Lois Colpo: Thank you so much! That was excellent 00:57:06 Kirsten Meymaris: Thank you ALL for coming!! 00:57:07 Alicia OBrien: Thank you. Great info. 00:57:08 Phuong Lam: Thank you! 00:57:11 Sudha Kolathu Parambil: Thank you. 00:57:14 Faun Maddux: Thank you! 00:57:20 Laura Wohlgezogen: Thank you! 00:57:20 Sandra Seifert: Thank you. Very informative. 00:57:22 Randi Eisen: Thank you! 00:57:25 Barbara Leitherer: Thank you very much - very inspiring suggestions! 00:57:27 Sharon Johnson: Thank you! 00:57:29 Donna Katula: Great presentation, Kirsten! 00:57:30 Linda DeMartino: Fabulous!