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Category Archives: Distance Learning

A spectrum of active learning methods, and its uses for online teaching and learning

DLaT Hub Posted on July 7, 2022 by jcoope03July 7, 2022

There are many different active learning methods. Some of these can be easily adapted for online and/or blended learning. But we can easily forget how wide the range of different active learning methods and opportunities is. This post introduces the … Continue reading →

Posted in Block Teaching, Collaboration, Curriculum, Distance Learning, DMU Core Tech, ELT, MS Teams, Pedagogy

Flipped Jigsaw approach to student collaboration

DLaT Hub Posted on January 20, 2022 by jcoope03January 20, 2022

A flipped jigsaw approach combines two innovative pedagogies – the flipped classroom and the jigsaw method – into a single multi-stage approach. While still relatively novel, evidence suggests it may benefit student engagement, active learning, content retention and student satisfaction. … Continue reading →

Posted in -, Collaboration, Distance Learning, Pedagogy

Warm up activities to engage your students in a virtual space

DLaT Hub Posted on September 30, 2021 by jcoope03September 30, 2021

Why a warm-up activity? Warm up activities are short, and often fun, activities designed to encourage students, and prepare them to learn by stimulating their minds (and/or their bodies). Any kind of engagement with your students will help to build … Continue reading →

Posted in Collaboration, Distance Learning, ELT, Pedagogy
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