This is a challenging environment for the lecture. In recent years, we have seen a welcome degree of ferment and experimentation in teaching, mostly using technology. As innovators make their cases for this or that new way, they often find it useful to push back against the old. And when something is needed to push back against, it\u27s usually the lecture that comes into their sights. In an OpEd in the New York Times last fall, Eric Mazur, a Harvard physicist, was quoted as saying, it\u27s almost unethical to be lecturing. Unethical. That\u27s pretty strong beer
Following the pivot to online teaching as a result of COVID-19, a longstanding debate as to whether ...
Current pedagogical trends reveal lecture is steadily losing favor as contemporary techniques (e.g.,...
Online digital environments are inviting all of us to reject the role of spectatorship and to partic...
This is a challenging environment for the lecture. In recent years, we have seen a welcome degree of...
Let me start by saying that I love lecturing. I take pride in preparing high-quality slides and stan...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Background: The lecture as a means of teaching has been criticized by many experts in the field of e...
Lecturing is the only educational form inherited from the universities of the middle ages that is st...
The article is devoted to the actively debated, difficult and for many teachers a painful problem ad...
Lectures were, still are and seem to remain a dominant form of teaching, despite an increased resear...
Lecturing has gotten a really bad rap. It seems like everywhere you look, you’ll find articles, book...
Lecture-based instructional models have been the mainstay of education for centuries. They excel pri...
Making video recordings of large classroom lectures and putting them online is increasingly common i...
Following the pivot to online teaching as a result of COVID-19, a longstanding debate as to whether ...
Current pedagogical trends reveal lecture is steadily losing favor as contemporary techniques (e.g.,...
Online digital environments are inviting all of us to reject the role of spectatorship and to partic...
This is a challenging environment for the lecture. In recent years, we have seen a welcome degree of...
Let me start by saying that I love lecturing. I take pride in preparing high-quality slides and stan...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
Background: The lecture as a means of teaching has been criticized by many experts in the field of e...
Lecturing is the only educational form inherited from the universities of the middle ages that is st...
The article is devoted to the actively debated, difficult and for many teachers a painful problem ad...
Lectures were, still are and seem to remain a dominant form of teaching, despite an increased resear...
Lecturing has gotten a really bad rap. It seems like everywhere you look, you’ll find articles, book...
Lecture-based instructional models have been the mainstay of education for centuries. They excel pri...
Making video recordings of large classroom lectures and putting them online is increasingly common i...
Following the pivot to online teaching as a result of COVID-19, a longstanding debate as to whether ...
Current pedagogical trends reveal lecture is steadily losing favor as contemporary techniques (e.g.,...
Online digital environments are inviting all of us to reject the role of spectatorship and to partic...