Title | : | Class Session 5: Teaching Methodologies, Part II: Active Learning: Why and How |
Lasting | : | 1.27.36 |
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Good Comment from : Jatin Trivedi |
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1:45 - 2:55 Comment from : Leo X |
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This is such a great course in active learning Big help as I start the Spring semester Thank You! Comment from : Steven |
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❤❤ Thank you! Comment from : Luma Dhananjani |
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I had to watch this lecture for my assignment I nearly vomited! very boring and exhausting class Comment from : Cooking آشپزی |
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It turned out to be quite an interesting lecture Of course, learning should be as active as possible The bottom line is that every student is involved in the process This option can really help in the development of teamwork I really liked the lecturer's attention to individual words and their value, like "discuss" Thank you! Comment from : полина ховлина |
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Different populations have different numbers to interpret Comment from : Double A |
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We should think of number as a source of positive learners an not just listeners Comment from : Double A |
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Active learning is a very dynamic systemwhen used properly more students can contribute in this kind of system Data gathering is an invaluable tool in this kind of system Data analysis and consolidation would help us learner in this kind of program Comment from : Double A |
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This is NOT active learning! This is NOT student-centered! ‘Teacher directed! Comment from : STEPHEN KING |
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My only issue here is that the group who was to take the negative were given the weaker hand in the discussion Where as the pro group had the stronger hand of facts and research So it was an unfair in a way and the deck was stacked against them My point is that the negative group needed more time to develop their arguments, there by forcing the pro group to work harder in defending and thereby reveal any potential weaknesses in the active learning system that adopters would have to overcome Comment from : Seofthwa |
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Just an awesome teacherbrShe should teach a lesson to Indian Education System Comment from : AFMKIM BEATS |
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These courses are great, Dr J Rankin is awesome! I am a new instructor of soc sciences and I have found these very helpful Thank you! Comment from : S Mqz |
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What were Group 3 doing while the other groups discussed their set of arguments to put forwards? I heard the lecturer say they had been resting, but I would be surprised if a third of the class was left idle for 10 minutes At the beginning she was talking about how much more purchase demonstration has when it was preceded by prediction-making Perhaps she could have had this group predict what the arguments on each side might sound like, create a list of their predictions and have someone in the group check-off the list as Group 1 or 2 presented and debated to see if there were common notions, or something or other Comment from : TE B |
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I love it and I am waiting for the next video about education from this channel to enhance my knowledge Comment from : Harsi Admawati |
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Very good for teachers Comment from : Arnold Rocker |
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good lecture Comment from : tarun sen |
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Thanks Comment from : Jignesh Raval |
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nice explaination on teaching methodologies Comment from : BHAWANA MANEKAR |
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Nic session Comment from : Dr Ankita Leanwala |
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excellent information Comment from : irshad shaikh |
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Very interesting discussion Comment from : Dr Sumaiya Shaikh |
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Activity based explanation of teaching methodology and active learning is inspiring to see and learn Comment from : Dr Rutvi Shah |
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Very effective and clearly explained speech on teaching methodologies Comment from : Dr Jayita Saha |
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Very wonderful presentation madambrDr BASSA SATYANNARAYANA Comment from : Dr Bassa Satyannarayana |
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This approach helps students develop decision making skill and team work Comment from : Aarti Pradhan |
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Teaching methodologies very well-explained Comment from : angshuman chakraborty |
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thanks for the session Comment from : Mukesh Saha |
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thanks for extremely wonderful session Comment from : Harpal kaur |
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Great experience listening to new ideas Comment from : Dr Tania Chakraborty |
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Excellent mam for your beautiful lecture Thank you Comment from : Dr Shuvojit Mondal |
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Teaching Methodologies very helpfull in education stream Comment from : Kumar the GJ 26 Rising Star |
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Informative Comment from : Shawttiki Ojha |
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Interesting Comment from : Deeshma M P |
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ExcellentbrbrDr Anish Kumar M S Comment from : Anish Sasidharan |
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Nice session on teaching methodology Comment from : Dr Amalendu Samanta |
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active learnig Comment from : Dhirendra Tandel |
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nicely presented Comment from : Dhirendra Tandel |
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Very effective session Comment from : Meenakshi Kamboj |
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Very interesting and informative Comment from : swara Prajapati |
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Interesting learning session Comment from : Dr Bharti Sehta |
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thank you Comment from : ALYMPIA SARKAR |
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Thank you Comment from : dilshad patel |
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Interesting session thank you Comment from : amit dholakia |
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Very good session thank you Comment from : Sandeep Pathrikar |
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Doing practical nicely demonstrated active learning Comment from : amita varade |
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Thank you Comment from : Souma Halder |
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Thanks mam for the lecture on teaching methodology Comment from : AMITA PATEL |
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An interesting lecture on active learning Comment from : M Y MOHAMEDPARVEES |
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very nice demonstration of Active learning Comment from : Dipankar Das |
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high quality education is nesessory now days Comment from : Dr Chetna Bujad |
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this session was really interesting thank you daisy konwar Comment from : Babbler on the go! |
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Amazing lecture and demonstration on active learning Comment from : Panchali Bhattacharya |
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Wonderful lecture involving students Its an example of active learning by doing things Really enjoyed the session Thank you Comment from : rupan baro |
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Wonderful session Thank you Ma'm Comment from : Swapna P Antony |
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interesting Comment from : ANITABA GOHIL |
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Energetic activity Engagement of each and every student is admirable Comment from : Dr Arpita Vaghela Patidar |
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informative discussion Comment from : khushbeer Dhaliwal |
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Nice discussion Comment from : Mimansha Mali |
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Nice discussion on pros and cons of active learning Comment from : Anwesha Bhattacharya |
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Well structured presentation on active learning Dr Rajneesh Kumar Gupta, Central University of Gujarat Comment from : Rajneesh Gupta |
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extremely informative session Comment from : pravin bhaskar |
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Nice presentation Comment from : Rantu Hazarika |
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good Comment from : Chirag Mistry |
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Interesting and practical discussions Comment from : Juthika Biswakarma |
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Wonderful session mam Comment from : Umashankar Roy |
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Nice presentation mam Comment from : Dr Divyesh Solanki |
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Extremely interesting Active learning demands the students to become responsible as well Comment from : Rajarshee Gupta |
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nice discussion on teaching methodology Comment from : Avinash Kudva |
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Nice video on teaching Methodologies Comment from : Madhushree Mukherjee |
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Nice presentation mam Useful vode Comment from : Dr Ridip Khanikar |
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good video Comment from : Bhaveshkumar Prajapati |
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ACtive learning depend upon students approaches Comment from : Dr Sushil Charpe |
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Active Learning Comment from : Dr Sushil Charpe |
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nice discussion on teaching methodologies Comment from : Joyee Das |
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Very thought provoking one Comment from : Dr Sandeep Roy Sarkar |
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A teacher should always develop a methodology, and it should be student-centric Thanks for this wonderful session Comment from : Rohit Sharma |
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Very informative video and great discussion on teaching methodology Comment from : Goutam Pahari |
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Very interesting lecture Comment from : Nana Gholap |
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As an English teacher and my mother language is not English, i found this useful and helpful with subtitles thank you Comment from : Ala Grem |
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13:57 massive yawn! Comment from : Jacopo G |
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