Creative Ways to Start Class: Getting Students Ready to Learn
…a Ziploc bag. Each group completes all the puzzles. The first table to complete all the puzzles correctly wins a prize. Roundtable Review With this activity, I have students get…
…a Ziploc bag. Each group completes all the puzzles. The first table to complete all the puzzles correctly wins a prize. Roundtable Review With this activity, I have students get…
…small, have transformed the college classroom environment to provide students with greater opportunities for active learning, collaboration, and engagement. But are these changes occurring as rapidly and completely as needed,…
…ways to overcome resistance is obviously for students to have a positive experience. Unfortunately, many of them come into an online class having had a very negative experience with group…
…higher education community. Don’t look now but it won’t be long before Millennial faculty arrive on your campus as well. For four-year institutions, the first wave of Millennial faculty should…
…jumbled pieces in a Ziploc bag. Each group completes all the puzzles. This requires them to categorize previously learned information. I like to engage in competition for prizes from the…
…other comments, explanations, warnings, and tips. Edwards used to make these comments repeatedly on individual problem sets only to discover that students seldom read or heeded the advice. When students…
…early years. But clickers have come a long way since they were first introduced into the college classroom, says Saunders, while noting that today these student response systems are not…
…it does, what is the best, most effective way to use it? So perhaps it comes as no surprise that we’re starting to see studies on the use of Twitter…
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