from knowledge-seeking to knowledge-making: improving intellectual capital in fyc courses

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Improving Intellectual Capital in FYC Courses Christopher R. Friend (@chris_friend) University of Central Florida Seeking Knowledge- Making: Knowledge-

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This presentation leverages the tension between genuine and artificial assessment and position first-year composition courses as an essential element in students’ transition from knowledge seekers to knowledge makers. FYC allows students to reform their relationship with information by introducing students to primary research and genuine inquiry based on authentic writing situations. A curriculum built around genuine inquiry naturally causes us to draw out the self-reliance, self-interest, and intellectual capital in our students.

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Page 1: From Knowledge-Seeking to Knowledge-Making: Improving Intellectual Capital in FYC Courses

Improving Intellectual Capital in FYC CoursesChristopher R. Friend (@chris_friend)

University of Central Florida

SeekingKnowledge-

Making:Knowledge-

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3Problems of Capital in FYC

AccessAuthorityApplication

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#1Access

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PROBLEM #1: ACCESS1,603,176,817,507,980 ft²

This is big.

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PROBLEM #1: ACCESS900 ft²

This is tiny.

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PROBLEM #1: ACCESS0.036 ft²

This is huge.

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#2Authority

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PROBLEM #2: AUTHORITYThe Objective

We treat students like

raw materials.

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PROBLEM #2: AUTHORITYThe Source

Where does knowledge come from?

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“You are intellectually bankrupt.”

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#3Application

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PROBLEM #3: APPLICATIONUnknown Purpose/Audience

Tests are their ultimate goal.

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PROBLEM #3: APPLICATIONTeacher Determination

Teachers are arbitrary

audiences.

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PROBLEM #3: APPLICATIONAudience Outside Class

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SeekingKnowledge-

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Knowledge-Making

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RESEARCHPrimary research manufactures intellectual capital.

Intellectual capital needs

research.

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MOTIVATIONGenuine inquiry infuses research with purpose.

Inquiry motivates research.

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AUDIENCEStudents bring to class access to authentic audiences.

Research needs real audiences.

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Knowledge-Making

Primary research

Based on genuine inquiry

Directed toward authentic audiences

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Thank you.

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Credits(all images licensed under Creative Commons)

Blue marble image: NASAClassroom interior: Schplook on FlickriPhone: Florin Hatmanu on Flickr (edited with his consent)Rows of desks: bara-koukoug on FlickrBook pages: fanz on FlickrMultiple-choice: albertogp123 on FlickrPapers to grade: courtesy MicrosoftWordpress Publish button: Matt Mullenweg and Evan RothJames Webb telescope mirror from NASA Goddard Photo and Video on FlickrRunning cat from Malingering on FlickrRed chairs by Thomas Hawk on Flickr