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Questioning is one of the essential techniques used by lecturers to make lectures more interactive and effective.
But as is the case with TED, the most powerful events use multimedia, humor and audience interaction to make lectures about serious topics inspiring and easy to grasp.
Long and unpredictable working hours can make it difficult for part-time students to make lectures and seminars in the evening, which is why most universities offer post-graduates the option to take study breaks or reschedule their modules.
But when these strange men in dungarees read poetry to unmuted jazz, or steal cars and drive to Denver, or just "burn, burn, burn, like a fabulous yellow roman candle" it is with a vigor which marks the rest of us as dead, a bad penny vitality and a grubby crucifixion which make lectures and Haze-Bick existentialism seem extremely square.
Even when I was asked to substitute for a Sociology or a Psychology class (subjects I know almost nothing about, have no degrees in, and probably shouldn't be allowed/asked to teach classes on, just sayin'), I tried to cover the material as best as I could, and make lectures interesting--I felt awful for misrepresenting myself to the students, but I needed those substitute hours, desperately.
Research on learning would suggest that after priming their minds in the Exploration phase, students are more likely to have questions and confusions that can make lectures more meaningful, interactive, and participatory.
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The New Yorker, September 3, 1932 P. 22 Tells more about James B. Pond, the platform impresario who uses showmanship to make lecturing pay.
By Milton MacKaye The New Yorker, September 3, 1932 P. 22 Tells more about James B. Pond, the platform impresario who uses showmanship to make lecturing pay.
I have been making lectures about such things around the nation.
Sal Khan is taking the Internet and making lectures as scalable as textbooks, freeing up time in the classroom for hands on, interactive learning.
Danilova also appeared in musical comedy (Oh Captain!, 1958), taught, and made lecture tours.
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