Interactive Lecture Mode
Interactive Lecture Mode | |
Contributors | Sonja Kabicher, Renate Motschnig-Pitrik |
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Last modification | April 6, 2017 |
Source | Kabicher & Motschnig-Pitrik (2014)[1] |
Pattern formats | OPR Alexandrian |
Usability | |
Learning domain | |
Stakeholders |
Provide activities that encourage students to interact more with lecture content (e.g., lecture-discussion, keeping a diary or e-portfolio, team project, self/peer evaluation) in order to increase students' freedom, responsibility & awareness of learning instead of just focusing on frontal teaching (summative assessments-written/oral exams)[1].