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If you want to incorporate Interactive activities to your lecture on a regular basis you can use different structure for the lecture: | If you want to incorporate Interactive activities to your lecture on a regular basis you can use different structure for the lecture: | ||
− | *'''Start with a Question''': After introducing the subject ask the students what they know and what they can deduce about it. For this exercise you can use | + | *'''Start with a Question''': After introducing the subject ask the students what they know and what they can deduce about it. For this exercise you can use various interactive technique. This activity can be used at the beginning of every class period and can also be added in more often if desired. |
*'''Step and Repeat''': In this type of structure a couple of activities are used repeatedly during one lecture time. At first the learners will move slowly because they will have to learn the technique, but after a while they will start being faster. | *'''Step and Repeat''': In this type of structure a couple of activities are used repeatedly during one lecture time. At first the learners will move slowly because they will have to learn the technique, but after a while they will start being faster. |
Revision as of 16:44, 20 January 2009
INTERACTIVE LECTURES |
Strategy of training that is based on the idea that learners need to develop their own ideas from every different experience and learning material, as claimed by constructivism. The aim of the lecturer using this technique is to help the learners to make sense and reflect on their experiences, so that they can evaluate their own work and set their future goals. To make a lecture interactive learner should be engaged with the working material, so that segments of classic lecture should be combined with segments where learners are involved in many different short activities that can be individual, pair or small groups. [1] |
Organizing an Interactive Lecture |
Structure of the lectureSince the basic concept of this strategy is to combine segment of classic lecture to segment of interactive activity that engage the learner, this technique can be used in many different ways. Interactive activities can be added occasionally to a classic lecture, or be repeated on a regular basis dividing the class in fragments. If you want to incorporate Interactive activities to your lecture on a regular basis you can use different structure for the lecture:
Facilitator’s Role
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Web Resources |
Below you have the link to a website where you can find interesting examples of Interactive activities: |
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[1] | A very interesting and exhaustive list of 36 activities you can conduct to make your lecture interactive. |
References
- ↑ serc.carleton.edu (20 January 2008), www.arizonamed.medicine.arizona.edu (20 January 2008)
- ↑ serc.carleton.edu (20 January 2008), www.arizonamed.medicine.arizona.edu (20 January 2008)