You have /5 articles left. Sign up for a free account or log in. Trying to engage large groups of students in a lecture hall can feel like a nightmare for some ...
On Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 a.m., an ECON 103: Macroeconomic Principles lecture is held in Foellinger Auditorium, a lecture hall that can seat over 1,300 people. Despite the large seating capacity, ...
This is the second article in a two-part series examining teaching techniques in college-level physics courses. The first part, which was printed in yesterday's paper, examined some of the bold leaps ...
When Joan Lyon was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2023 she set out to share her experience while she still could.
Traditionally, undergraduate education has been predominately lecture-based. With the shift to student-centered learning, many educators have had to determine the best method to provide students with ...
Few have savaged lecturers as brutally as the Enlightenment-era printmaker William Hogarth. In “Scholars at a Lecture,” the presenter reads from his prepared text, his eyes down, indifferent to his ...
With the continuing influx of international students into the United States, pedagogical practices have become more diverse and enriched by the educational traditions those students bring to the ...
Lecture capture systems have become an integral component of contemporary higher education, offering a means to record and disseminate live lectures for asynchronous access. These systems afford ...
When Savannah Neibart ’26 entered her probability class on the morning of Sept. 6, she had not calculated the odds of a lecture-hall evacuation. Yet, at approximately 9:55 a.m., 15 minutes before the ...
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