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I need help with...Where can I find good activities for small group discussions?
September 26, 2016
Nearly all research-based teaching methods in physics involve some kind of small group discussions of challenging conceptual activities. Finding good activities is an important component of making small group discussions work in your class. This recommendation includes links to collections where you can find activities to use in your class.
active learning, SCALE-UP, Peer Instruction, CAE Think-Pair-Share, Technology-Enhanced Formative Assessment, clickers, teaching, cooperative groups
How can I get students to have productive discussions of clicker questions?
March 15, 2016
Clicker questions are increasingly being used to stimulate student discussion and provide faculty and students with timely feedback. Research suggests that discussing clicker questions can lead to increased student learning, and that students exchanging constructive criticism can generate conceptual change.What can you do as an instructor to encourage all students to have…
clickers, cooperative groups, active learning, teaching, best practices, peer instruction
Addressing common concerns about concept inventories
July 8, 2016
Concept inventories are useful for assessing the effectiveness of your teaching, but as you use them, concerns and questions often come up. Here we discuss some common concerns about using concept inventories and related research that addresses these concerns.
assessment, concept inventories
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