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The phrase "interactive lecture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing or describing a lecture or presentation in which audience members actively participate or interact in some way (for example, by asking questions or giving opinions). For example: "The professor's interactive lecture really engaged the students."
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Relevant theory is explored and an approach based on "Interactive Lecture Demonstrations" is proposed.
Learn more about the course through an interactive lecture with the course instructors and course Alumni.
MADISON Museum of Early Trades and Crafts "The Secret Language of Buttons," interactive lecture by Kai Cole, artist, on the history, purpose and design of buttons.
MADISON Museum of Early Trades and Crafts "Historic Food Preservation and More," interactive lecture and demonstration of Colonial cooking and survival techniques.
This week the first step toward e-universities will take place when a respected Oxford professor gives the first online, interactive lecture.
The purpose of the study was to compare delivery methods of lecture material regarding contraceptive options by either traditional or interactive lecture style with the use of an audience response system with obstetrics and gynecology residents.
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Also, the feedback from practice sessions showed that technology-enhanced learning sessions without a teacher could surpass common interactive lectures in intensity, effectiveness, and interaction strength.
Join Alexander Osterwalder, one of the world's most influential proponents of business model innovation for a highly interactive, lecture-workshop.
Classes of thousands from around the world can now join interactive lectures for free.
This course also incorporates large group interactive lectures along with small-group role playing.
Sessions will be a combination of live demonstrations, interactive lectures, walk-arounds and panel discussions.
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