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Melanie Magin – Communication Teacher, 2025
Courses: This paper presents a course design that aims to stimulate student ownership of learning. It was developed for a semester-long undergraduate course in political communication, but it is equally suitable for courses at graduate level and on other topics. The course design will unfold its potential best in classes with up to 30 students.…
Descriptors: Student Centered Learning, Curriculum Design, Inquiry, Active Learning
Eli D. Lazarus – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2025
This article describes an exercise for a physical laboratory experiment designed to enable physical geography students to practice transferable quantitative skills through inquiry-based learning. The exercise is a deliberately simplified physical model of storm-driven coastal overwash typical of low-lying coastal barrier systems. The experiment…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Physical Geography, Inquiry, Active Learning
Zhang, Bei – College Teaching, 2022
Recorded lectures have rapidly gained momentum in teaching and learning, whether online or "offline" in traditional face-to-face classrooms. We appreciate the remarkable accessibility and flexibility brought by recorded lectures, but we must ponder its adequacy and effectiveness. After all, a YouTube recording is different from a live…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Video Technology, Learner Engagement, Lecture Method
Maiti, Ananda; Raza, Ali; Kang, Byeong Ho – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is a collection of technologies to bring the Internet to physically embedded devices and to embed them deeply into human activities to aid in a variety of activities. IoT gained traction with developers and consumers in recent years, driven by low-cost open-source hardware that enables easy prototyping and testing. IoT…
Descriptors: Internet, Active Learning, Student Projects, College Students
Laval, Jannik; Fleury, Anthony; Karami, Abir B.; Lebis, Alexis; Lozenguez, Guillaume; Pinot, Rémy; Vermeulen, Mathieu – Education Sciences, 2021
Introduced in 2013, the A.L.P.E.S. approach (AgiLe aPproaches in higher Education Studies) aims to apply agile practices to teaching. Agile approaches are project management practices for IT development. More pragmatic than traditional methods, they allow to be closer to the applicant and to involve him/her as much as possible. They offer a great…
Descriptors: Program Administration, Teaching Methods, College Instruction, Curriculum Development
Yang, Yan; Ellis, Christopher; Harvey, Chelsie; Lovvorn, Elizabeth Grace – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2021
Reform efforts in college teaching emphasize the importance of using innovative pedagogical approaches to make online learning more meaningful and successful. The authors present individualized project-based learning (iPBL), an innovative pedagogy derived from a traditional project-based learning (PBL) method. They describe their design model…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Projects, Distance Education, College Instruction
Newland, Sara A.; Black, Bridget – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
"Active learning" strategies--peer instruction, simulations, hands-on activities, and the like--improve student performance and engagement. However, instructors often struggle to incorporate these techniques into their courses. Doing so can be especially difficult in large lecture courses, where the number of students makes activities…
Descriptors: Audience Response Systems, Political Science, Active Learning, College Instruction
Fortmann, Lea; Beaudoin, Justin; Rajbhandari, Isha; Wright, Aedin; Neshyba, Steven; Rowe, Penny – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
The authors of this article introduce two teaching modules that aim to increase climate literacy and active learning in undergraduate economics courses through the incorporation of real-world data and modeling. These modules are based on the concept of computational guided inquiry (CGI), which combines a guided inquiry approach within a…
Descriptors: Climate, Economics Education, Active Learning, Inquiry
Transforming Curriculum: A Process for Implementing Problem-Based Learning in a College-Level Course
Morgan Robertson; Marla K. Robertson – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2022
Transforming curriculum by implementing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in the college-level classroom helps students internalize the concepts of a course, improve their critical and reflective thinking skills, learn to problem-solve using questioning, and ultimately construct a better understanding of course concepts in a personally relevant way.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Problem Based Learning, Relevance (Education), Active Learning
Riforgiate, Sarah E.; Gattoni, Ali; Kirby, Erika L. – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2019
Organizational communication extends beyond communication that takes place in an organizational context to the ways communication is used to organize and facilitate activity. This article is designed to enhance organizational communication pedagogy practices by highlighting foundational concepts and content areas that should be included in…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Course Content, College Instruction, Undergraduate Study
Smith, Alex P.; Phillips, Stephen C. – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Simulations offer opportunities for students to receive instruction in political strategies and practice developing political skills without the real-world consequences faced by policymakers. Budget simulations introduce students to collective action problems prevalent at all levels of American government and can be used in a variety of courses.…
Descriptors: Simulation, Budgeting, Political Science, Agenda Setting
Riforgiate, Sarah E. – Communication Teacher, 2019
Play provides an opportunity for students to learn information and concepts in an active format while facilitating different ways of learning. This puzzle activity is designed to increase student engagement, leverage different learning styles, help students make connections in communication theories, and enhance memory of important communication…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Teamwork, Communication (Thought Transfer), Active Learning
Mendez-Carbajo, Diego – Journal of Economic Education, 2020
In this article, the author describes the practice of active learning with Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED). First, he outlines the broad intellectual context of learning with and about economic data, summarizing the recent scholarly contributions made to the topic. Next, the author presents several strategies for teaching with FRED in the…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Economics Education, Data Use, Economics
Voelker, Dana K.; Wyant, James; Wayda, Valerie; Bulger, Sean M. – International Journal of Kinesiology in Higher Education, 2023
Faculty in higher education are challenged to change their instructional approaches in outmoded, stagnant learning spaces to meet the needs of 21st century learners. Traditional learning spaces on most college campuses consist of locked, rowed seating and desks designed to maximize room capacity and accommodate large numbers of students. The…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Learning
Lumpkin, Angela – College Student Journal, 2021
Faculty throughout the world abruptly adapted their instructional delivery approaches via technology during the spring, summer, and fall terms in 2020 due to the COVID-19 virus. While faculty used a variety of modalities to disseminate content, such as recorded lectures and online tests, many students who did not prefer online classes experienced…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Learner Engagement, College Instruction, Synchronous Communication

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