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Engage Students in Large Lecture Courses

Engage Students in Large Lecture Courses . Brian Udermann, CATL . 1. Capture, recapture, capture, recapture, … . Start early in class to get their attention Re-engage with gusto at least every 10 minutes Build it into your lecture, notes, presentation . 2.

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Engage Students in Large Lecture Courses

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  1. Engage Students in Large Lecture Courses Brian Udermann, CATL

  2. 1 Capture, recapture, capture, recapture, … • Start early in class to get their attention • Re-engage with gusto at least every 10 minutes • Build it into your lecture, notes, presentation

  3. 2 Use demonstrations, activities, stories, real life examples • Really does keep their attention • Helps them learn and retain information • Don’t be afraid of making a fool of yourself to get a point across • Examples

  4. 3 Use humor • Use videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg • Use student’s humor • Helps them enjoy class • Keeps them awake so they don’t miss the next concept

  5. 4 Strive for practical application - make topic relevant to their lives • Current topics / research • Relate to other classes/their major • Makes the class much more interesting to the students • Examples

  6. Get to know as many names as possible • Show up early and mingle • Hold small review sessions frequently • “Stalk” them when they hand in their tests • Ask names of students when they come to see you 5

  7. Additional ideas • Utilize reviews often • Make expectations clear • Encourage some writing • Repeat student questions • Have a great first class (set the stage)

  8. Additional ideas • Utilize guest speakers • Use power point effectively • Be enthusiastic about your topic • Share past evaluations with students • Collect student feedback during the class

  9. In conclusion There is no “best way” to teach a large lecture. Depends on . . . • You • The class • The topic Show the students you care about them and that you are enthusiastic about the topic 

  10. Any Questions

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