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  1. Added Mar 09, 2009 by aseldow
    The designer of the format, David Penrose, insists that in online education “tiny bursts can teach just as well as traditional lectures when paired with assignments and discussions.” The microlecture format begins with a podcast that introduces a few key terms or a critical concept, then immediately turns the learning environment over to the students.
  2. Added Jan 10, 2008 by rvyduna and 5 others
    Embrace wireless technology in the classroom. If you don't have the budget to buy expensive polling hardware, Poll Everywhere is a great, cheap tool to add a new dimension to your lessons. Ask a poll question, have your students or participants text their answer using their cell phones. Then watch an instant graph compile, tallying your votes. Encourages participation
  3. Added Apr 13, 2007 by pham and 1 other
    Mind-map style notes from a Edward Tufte lecture from March, 2005, in Boston.
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