Barbi's Teaching & Learning Blog
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3 Types of Stories You Can Use to Break Up Your Lecture, Build Rapport, and Increase Student Engagement
Here are 3 types of stories you can use to break up your lecture, build rapport, and increase student engagement. -
6 Ways to Use Teaching Posters in Your Course to Increase Student Engagement
Here are 6 ways you can use "teaching" posters in your course to increase student engagement. -
How to Use the 3-2-1 Strategy to Break Up Your Lecture, Engage Students, and Assess Learning
Here are 5 ways you can use the 3-2-1 teaching strategy to break up your lecture, increase student engagement, and improve learning. It's an easy strategy that takes less than 5 minutes to do during your lecture. -
12 Things You Can Do With Journals to Promote Reflection and Encourage Student Engagement
Here are 12 things you can do with journals to promote reflection and encourage student engagement.
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The Power of the Pause: 5 Ways to Pause Class to Encourage Student Reflection and Increase Engagement
Here are 5 ways to pause class to encourage student reflection and increase student engagement. -
Be Actively Passive: Embrace Your New Role in Flipped and Active Learning Classrooms
How to be actively passive. Here are three strategies to help you embrace your new role in flipped classrooms and active learning environments.
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10 Ways You Can Use Podcasts in Your Course to Engage Students
Here are 10 ways you can use podcasts in your course to engage students and improve learning.
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10 Ways to Use the “Six Thinking Hats” Activity to Engage Students and Enhance Critical Thinking Skills
Here are 10 ways to use the "Six Thinking Hats" activity to engage students and enhance critical thinking skills.
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How to Use an “Ah Ha!” Wall to Engage Students and Capture Moments of Clarity, Confusion, or Confirmation
The "ah ha" wall is a teaching strategy you can easily integrate into any lesson, lab, or online module to engage students, encourage participation, and get feedback.
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5 Ordering Exercises to Help Students Memorize Information and Analyze Course Material
Here are 5 ordering exercises to help students memorize information and analyze course material. -
How to Use the Group Resume Activity to Help Students Prepare for Group Work
How to use the group resume activity to help students prepare for group work.
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What's the FLIP? Expanding the Definition of the Flipped Classroom Model
What's the FLIP? The FLIP is when you Focus on your Learners by Involving them in the Process.
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