Section I, Introduction.- 1 From Constructivism to Active Learning in College Science; Joel J. Mintzes.- 2 Evidence-Based Practices for the Active Learning Classroom; Robert Idsardi.- 3 Student Engagement in Active Learning Classes; Linda C. Hodges.- 4 Active Learning and Conceptual Understanding in College Biology; Jeffrey T. Olimpo and David Esparza.- 5 Navigating the Barriers to Adoption and Sustained Use of Active Learning; Emily M. Walter, Lillian Senn and Evelin E. Munoz.-
Section II, Eliciting Ideas and Encouraging Reflection with Written Inscriptions.- 6 Reflective Writing in Active Learning Classrooms; Calvin S. Kalman.- 7 Using Writing in Science Class to Understand and Activate Student Engagement and Self-Efficacy; Eileen K. Camfield, Laura Beaster-Jones, Alex D. Miller, and Kirkwood M. Land.- 8 Enhancing the Quality of Concept Mapping in Undergraduate Science; Ian M. Kinchin.-
Section III, Using Clickers to Engage Students.- 9 Personal Response Systems: Making an Informed Choice; Kathleen M. Koenig.- 10 Clickers in the Biology Classroom: Strategies for Writing and Effectively Implementing Clicker Questions that Maximize Student Learning; Michelle K. Smith and Jennifer K. Knight.- 11 Click-on Diagram Questions: Using Clickers to Engage Students in Visual-Spatial Reasoning; Nicole D. LaDue and Thomas F. Shipley.- 12 Clicker Implementation Styles in STEM; Angela Fink and Regina F. Frey.-
Section IV, Supporting Peer Interaction with Small Group Activities.- 13 Peer Interaction in Active Learning Biology; Debra L. Linton.- 14 Peer-Led Team Learning; Pratibha Varma-Nelson and Mark Cracolice.- 15 Team-Based Learning in STEM and the Health Sciences; Sarah Leupen.- 16 Collaborative Learning in College Science: Evoking Positive Interdependence; Karan Scager, Johannes Boostra, Ton Peeters, Jonne Vulperhorst and Fred Wiegant.- 17 Silent Students in the Active Learning Classroom; Carrie A. Obenland, Ashlyn H. Munson and John S. Hutchinson.- Section V, Restructuring Curriculum and Instruction.- 18 Why Traditional Lab-Based Courses FailAnd What We Can Do About It; N.G. Holmes.- 19 Redesigning Science Courses to Enhance Engagement and Performance; Xiufeng Liu, Chris Rates, Ann Showers, Lara Hutson and Tilman Baumstark.- 20 Evolution of a Student Centered Biology Class: How Systematically Testing Aspects of Class Structure has Informed our Teaching; Deborah A. Donovan and Georgianne L. Connell.- 21 Problem-Based Learning in College Science; Woei Hung and Ademola Amida.- 22 Project-based Guided Inquiry (PBGI) in Introductory Chemistry; Lindsay B. Wheeler and Lisa N. Morkowchuk.- 23 Investigative Science Learning Environment: Learn Physics by Practicing Science; Eugenia Etkina, David T. Brookes and Gorazd Planinsic.- 24 Student Generated Instructional Materials; Brian P. Coppola and Jason K. Pontrello.- 25 The Physics of Medicine Program: Development of an Active Learning Curriculum at the Intersection of Physics and Medicine; Nancy L. Donaldson.- 26 Connecting Physics and Medicine: Engaging Students Online and in the Classroom; Ralf Widenhorn.- 27 Gamification in General Chemistry; Dave Allen Jenkins, Jr. and Diana Mason.- 28 Group Active Engagement in Introductory Biology: The Role of Undergraduate Teaching and Learning Assistants; Hannah E. Jardine, Daniel M. Levin and Todd J. Cook.- 29 Course Based Undergraduate Research Experiences in Biological Sciences; Stanley M. Lo and John C. Mordacq.-
Section VI, Rethinking the Physical Environment: Studio Classrooms and Flipped Instruction.- 30 Active Learning Spaces: Matching Science Classrooms with Pedagogy; Jenay Robert, Crystal Ramsay, Sarah E. Ades, Kenneth C. Keiler and Christopher Palma.- 31 The TEAL Physics Project at MIT; Peter Dourmashkin, Michelle Tomasik and Saif Rayyan.- 32 Implementing the Studio Classroom in Chemistry; Alan L. Kiste.- 33 The Flipped Learning Model in General Science: Effects on Students Learning Outcomes and Affective Dimensions; David Gonzalez-Gomez and Jin Su Jeong.- 34 Designing and Delivering Flipped Courses: Instructor and Student Perceptions from Basic Medical Sciences; Sarah McLean.- 35 Active Learning with Visual Representations in College Science; Martina A. Rau and John W. Moore.-
Section VII, Enhancing Understanding with Technology; 36 Utilizing Technology to Support Scientific Argumentation in Active Learning Classrooms; J. Bryan Henderson and Earl Aguilera.- 37 Computer Manipulatives and Student Engagement in an Online Mathematics Course; Jennifer French, Haynes Miller and Anindya Roy.- 38 Online Collaborative Learning in STEM; Brett M. McCollum.- 39 Innovation in a MOOC: Project-Based Learning in the International Context; Miri Barak and Maya Usher.- 40 Social Media as a Tool for Teaching Large Enrollment Science Classes; Aditi Pai.- 41 Interactive Video Vignettes for Teaching Science; Robert B. Teese, Kathy M. Koenig and David P. Jackson.- 42 Earthlabs: A Model for Supporting Undergraduate Student Inquiry about Change over Time and Space; Karen S. McNeal, Julie C. Libarkin, Tamara Shapiro Ledley and Katherine K. Ellins.- 43 Google Earth Activities in Online Geosciences Classrooms; Athena Owen Nagel and Renee M. Clary.- 44 Challenges and Opportunities for Virtual Learning in College Geology; Youngwoo Cho and Renee M. Clary.- 45 Using 3D Printing in Science for Elementary Teachers; Elena Novak and Sonya Wisdom.- 46 Using Augmented Reality to Promote Active Learning in College Science; Eric E. Goff, Adam Hartstone-Rose, Matthew J. Irvin and Kelly Lynn Mulvey.- 47 Error Discovery Learning; Christopher Lee.-
Section VIII, Assessing Understanding.- 48 Concept Inventories: Design, Application, Uses, Limitations and Next Steps; Michael W. Klymkowsky and Kathy Garvin-Doxas.- 49 Collaborative Learning and Formative Assessment in Astronomy; Michael C. LoPresto.- 50 Active Learning in Astronomy: Learning Goals, Assessment and Class Time; Timothy F. Slater.- 51 Collaborative Assessment that Supports Learning; Georg W. Rieger and Caroline L. Rieger.- 52 Collaborative Group Testing in Human Physiology; Mario Vazquez-Garcia.- 53 Engineering Teachers Assessment Knowledge in Active and Project Based Learning; Daphna Shwartz-Asher, Shari Reiss, Amona Abu-Younis Ali and Yehudit Judy Dori.-
Section IX, Active Learning and the College Science Instructor.- 54 Enhancing Diversity in College Science with Active Learning; Cissy J. Ballen.- 55 Faculty and Student Perceptions of Active Learning; Lorelei E. Patrick.- 56 Student Anxiety and Fear of Negative Evaluation in Active Learning Science Classrooms; Katelyn M. Cooper and Sara E. Brownell.- 57 Student Motivation and Resistance in Active Learning Classrooms; David C. Owens, Angela T. Barlow and Cindi Smith-Walters.- 58 Evidence-based Strategies to Reduce Student Resistance to Active Learning; Cynthia J. Finelli and Maura Borrego.- 59 Considering Diverse Learners in STEM: Incorporating Universal Design for Learning with Clickers; Angela N. Google, Grant E. Gardner, Joshua W. Reid, Diane Majewski, Vera Tabakova, Karen Mulcany and Subodh Dutta.- 60 Preparing the Next Generation of Educators for Active Learning; Alexandru Maries.- 61 When Active Learning Fails..and What to do About it; Dee Unglaub Silverthorn.-