Graduate School

Active Teaching and Learning

Making Active Learning Work

The University of Minnesota Center for Teaching and Learning's, Scenes from the Classroom: Making Active Learning Work, is a workshop to offer guidance to instructors as they implement active learning in their courses.

Tutorial Games Using PowerPoint

Learn to use PowerPoint to hold students' attention with multimedia and hyperlink capabilities, and even create games for students to play.

CTLT Teaching Toolkit

Center for teaching, learning and technology's new workshop series focuses on practical ways to address the challenges of teaching, and to maximize student learning.

Active Learning

Active learning resources--workshops, learning styles, links, and suggested readings.

Clicking with Large Classes

Karen Kelsky, assistant professor in anthropology, describes how she creates the sense of connectedness in classes of thirty students to a class of 350; developed by University of Oregon.

Quick, Before It Dries: Setting the Pattern for Active Participation From Day One

PDF to come

Guide to Learning Styles

A survey used to determine learning styles, also, study, and instruction strategies for each.

 

 

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