Learning is supposed to be messy. Ideally, it is challenging and full of conversation. However, in most classrooms dominated by lectures, this is not the case. Students will not learn… Read more »
One of the strategies I have used with great success in the classroom is quest-based learning. I have used it for both undergraduate and graduate courses. It is a wonderful… Read more »
Student presentations can be made more engaging, informative, and fun by changing the format. This week, we are going to take a look at Pecha Kucha presentations in your classroom.
Are you teaching online and you want to increase engagement but your students are finding what you are currently doing to be lackluster? In this episode, I will be sharing… Read more »
Have you ever come up blank while generating ideas for a presentation, lesson, or research topic? Google the alphabet technique is a useful strategy for generating ideas that make a… Read more »
Colonel Sylvanus Thayer, the “father of the Military Academy” developed an active learning method that the academies have used for over 200 years. It was perhaps the best instruction I… Read more »