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53 interesting things to do in your lectures / Graham Gibbs; Sue Habeshaw; Trevor Habeshaw

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Bristol : Technical and Educational Services ; 1988.Description: XI, 144 str. : ilustr. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 094788503X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.125   
Contents:
Preface; Glossary. Ch. 1: Structuring the process Ch. 2: Improving students notes Ch. 3: Using handouts Ch. 4: Structuring and summarising content Ch. 5: Linking lectures Ch. 6: Holding Attention Ch. 7: Active attention during lectures Ch. 8: Checking on learning
Summary: This is a practical how-to book for teaching staff in higher and professional education. The topics covered are wide-ranging. They include: structuring the lecturing process; improving students' notes; structuring and summarising content; linking lectures to each other; holding the students' attention; promoting active learning during lectures;
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Preface; Glossary. Ch. 1: Structuring the process Ch. 2: Improving students notes Ch. 3: Using handouts Ch. 4: Structuring and summarising content Ch. 5: Linking lectures Ch. 6: Holding Attention Ch. 7: Active attention during lectures Ch. 8: Checking on learning

This is a practical how-to book for teaching staff in higher and professional education. The topics covered are wide-ranging. They include: structuring the lecturing process; improving students' notes; structuring and summarising content; linking lectures to each other; holding the students' attention; promoting active learning during lectures;

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