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Graduate Studies

Active Learning: Making the Most of “Lecture” Time

October 10, 2024 at 1:30pm3:30pm EDT

Bird Library, 114

Lecture continues to be the most common mode of instruction in higher education. That doesn’t have to be a bad thing! You don’t have to full-on “flip your classroom” to make ample use of evidence-based methods for improving student learning. Whether you teach small or large classes, in-person or online, this workshop in the Certificate in University Teaching seminar series is intended to build your toolbox of active learning strategies that can be applied across courses, reshaping “lecture” time to center student engagement in the process of learning. The seminar is led by Prof. Meredith Martin (Psychology).

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This event was published on August 22, 2024.


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