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S4xE6: Peer Instruction (Teaching Practice Byte)

S4xE6: Peer Instruction (Teaching Practice Byte)

Update: 2024-09-02
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Peer instruction is a way to move the easy-to-learn content to before lecture, so you can spend more time during lecture on developing understanding. In this teaching practice byte, we talk to Dr. Beth Simon from UC San Diego about peer instruction, what context she's used it in, how she does it, and nuanced details that aren't always discussed when reading about this active learning technique.

See the transcript on the website (https://csedpodcast.org/blog/s4e6_tpb_peer_instruction/)
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S4xE6: Peer Instruction (Teaching Practice Byte)

S4xE6: Peer Instruction (Teaching Practice Byte)

Kristin Stephens-Martinez