Actively engaging students in lecture has been shown to increase learning gains. To create time for active learning without displacing content we used two strategies for introducing material before class in a large introductory biology course. Four to five slides from 2007/8 were removed from each of three lectures in 2009 and the information introduced in preclass worksheets or narrated PowerPoint videos. In class, time created by shifting lecture material to learn before lecture (LBL) assignments was used to engage students in application of their new knowledge. Learning was evaluated by comparing student performance in 2009 versus 2007/8 on LBL-related question pairs, matched by level and format. The percentage of students who correctly ...
Students often complain about their perceived disconnect between the time and effort spent studying ...
We redesigned the undergraduate introductory biology course by writing a new textbook (Integrating C...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...
Actively engaging students in lecture has been shown to increase learning gains. To create time for ...
Actively engaging students in lecture has been shown to increase learning gains. To create time for ...
Active learning and research-oriented activities have been increasingly used in smaller, specialized...
A lecture section of introductory biology that historically enrolled more than 500 students was spli...
We tested the hypothesis that highly structured course designs, which implement reading quizzes and/...
Our Introduction to Biology course (BIOL 1010) changed in 2004 from a standard instructor-centered, ...
Peer-facilitated workshops enhanced interactivity in our introductory biology course, which led to i...
describe the development and implementation of an instructional design that focused on bringing mult...
We studied gains in student learning over eight semesters in which an introductory biology course cu...
This exploratory study was conducted in an introductory biology course to determine 1) how students ...
We investigated some of the key features of effective active learning by comparing the outcomes of t...
Using an action research model, biology faculty examined, implemented, and evaluated learner-centere...
Students often complain about their perceived disconnect between the time and effort spent studying ...
We redesigned the undergraduate introductory biology course by writing a new textbook (Integrating C...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...
Actively engaging students in lecture has been shown to increase learning gains. To create time for ...
Actively engaging students in lecture has been shown to increase learning gains. To create time for ...
Active learning and research-oriented activities have been increasingly used in smaller, specialized...
A lecture section of introductory biology that historically enrolled more than 500 students was spli...
We tested the hypothesis that highly structured course designs, which implement reading quizzes and/...
Our Introduction to Biology course (BIOL 1010) changed in 2004 from a standard instructor-centered, ...
Peer-facilitated workshops enhanced interactivity in our introductory biology course, which led to i...
describe the development and implementation of an instructional design that focused on bringing mult...
We studied gains in student learning over eight semesters in which an introductory biology course cu...
This exploratory study was conducted in an introductory biology course to determine 1) how students ...
We investigated some of the key features of effective active learning by comparing the outcomes of t...
Using an action research model, biology faculty examined, implemented, and evaluated learner-centere...
Students often complain about their perceived disconnect between the time and effort spent studying ...
We redesigned the undergraduate introductory biology course by writing a new textbook (Integrating C...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...