Lecturing
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Definition
- In the context of this wiki, this entry refers to lecturing in higher education (1 teacher plus many students).
See also:
- Technology-enhanced classroom (for ICT use in usually smaller classrooms)
- Instructional design models such as direction instruction and nine events of instruction.
Instructional design models for lecturing
- sorry for the moment we don't present any, but some of the links below do !
Links
- Notes on Lecturing, by Phil Race, University of Durham
- Lecturing Effectively - Chapter 7 from Florida State University Guide to Teaching and Learning Practices.
- Lecturing by Crag McInnis.
- Lecturing] Vanderbilt Center for Teaching has a few links
- Delivering a Lecture by Barbara Gross Davis
- Some lecturing heuristics by Patrick H. Winston (DSchneider did assist to PHW's lectures more than 20 years ago and liked them)
References
- Gross Davis, Barbara (1993). Tools for Teaching, Jossey-Bass Publishers: San Francisco.
- Bligh, Donald A. (2000) What's the Use of Lectures? (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. ISBN 0-7879-5162-5