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== Technology ==
== Technology ==
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See also: [[Computer-integrated_classroom]]. There exist tools to make lecturing with many students more interactive.


* Presentation software (all sorts, e.g. powerpoint)
* Presentation software (all sorts, e.g. powerpoint)

Revision as of 16:39, 6 October 2006

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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:

Instructional design models for lecturing

sorry for the moment we don't present any, but some of the links below do !

Technology

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See also: Computer-integrated_classroom. There exist tools to make lecturing with many students more interactive.

  • Presentation software (all sorts, e.g. powerpoint)
  • Interactive demonstrations with software (e.g. simulations)
  • Voting and question management systems (via student's notebooks and mobile devices)
  • Overlay techniques, e.g. with a whiteboard or a tablet PC
    • Teacher uses "half-baked" teaching materials and adds things
    • Teacher can blend in student contributions (votes, questions, etc.)

Links

  • Lecturing Effectively - Chapter 7 from Florida State University Guide to Teaching and Learning Practices.
  • Lecturing] Vanderbilt Center for Teaching has a few links

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