Interactive Experiences: Shaping the Future of Teaching
Description
Andrew Cross and Alyshahn Kara-Virani share about creating interactive experiences and shaping the future of teaching on episode 535 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
A lot of play science comes down to being a safe space to learn from each other, to see how people respond to what you put out there in the world without it being this critical life or death situation.
-Andrew Cross
People disproportionately remember experiences based on both the peaks and the valleys, and then also the ending experience.
-Andrew Cross
Encourage students to freely explore the content on their own. Sometimes that’s content, sometimes it’s a physical space. Turn them loose to go off and find something that they find interesting, a little bit of free choice learning.
-Andrew Cross
Status quo is our enemy too often.
-Andrew Cross
Resources
- Play: How it Shapes the Brain, Opens the Imagination, and Invigorates the Soul by Dr. Stuart Brown
- The Play Conference by US Play Coalition
- The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact by Chip & Dan Heath
- Peak–end rule
- Episode 530 : Lessons from the Road: Share Your Teaching Stories with Dave Stachowiak
- Episode 527 : Beyond Dichotomous Thinking: Strategies to Enhance Teaching and Learning with Alexis Peirce Caudell
- The Museum Experience Revisited by John H Falk, Lynn D Dierking
- Activity-Based Teaching in the Art Museum: Movement, Embodiment, Emotion by Getty Museum
- The 5 “E”s