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Active Learning Approaches and Examples

photo of speaker, Dr. Wayne Suggs
Dr, Wayne Suggs
Senior Academic Professional, Department of Chemistry
University of Georgia
iSTEM Building 2, Room 1218
Departmental Colloquium

The definition of active learning depends on who you ask.  The approaches are widely varying with different levels of student success. Today’s presentation will be a discussion of what constitutes active learning.  To help illustrate the concept, activities will be presented that are used in the presenter's classroom. It is hoped that attendees will leave with a better understanding of how active learning can be implemented in their own classrooms.

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