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Active learning has been shown to enhance cognitive engagement, improve academic performance, and promote equity by supporting underrepresented and minoritized students. However, with so many active learning techniques available, it can be challenging to know where to start or which methods will be most effective for your course.
In this session, we will introduce a practical typology of active learning techniques that offers a range of options, from simple to complex, making it easier to integrate active learning into your courses. Whether you’re an experienced instructor seeking new strategies or looking for straightforward, actionable ideas, our typology provides a framework to help you make thoughtful, impactful choices that align with your teaching goals and enhance student engagement.
This session will run for 30 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes reserved for questions.
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