Whether delivering a presentation at an academic conference or giving a lecture, preparation is critical to a successful presentation
Course Implementation
All living creatures have the instinct for survival and when confronted with a perceived danger react in what is called a fight or flight response – i.e., they either defend themselves or run away
Whether delivering a presentation at an academic conference or giving a lecture, polished delivery skills can mean the difference between an effective presentation/lecture and an ineffective one. Following are some delivery tips to help you.
Technology has become an integral part of students’ lives
Effective visuals help your audience understand and remember the key points of your presentation.
Similar to in-person office hours, virtual office hours support student learning through one-on-one interactions between students and instructors or TAs
When transitioning your class online, there are a variety of options for delivering your essential course content—especially lecture content—in the digital environment
Tutorials supplement learning that has occurred in lectures by providing further opportunities for students to discuss course material, ask questions, practice skills, and receive formative feedback on their learning
One way to change the pace in your classroom is to do a small group activity.
While we often think of exams as a way to test students’ comprehension of material, exams can serve more than one purpose.
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