Tue, September 3, 2013 1:15 PM - 3:45 PM IRVING K. BARBER LEARNING CENTRE. Free - Please Register. Providing opportunities for learners to actively engage in the learning process is an important aspect of creating a positive and successful learning environment. At times, it can be difficult to identify ways to engage learners and it can also be challenging as an instructor to try new techniques to engage learners when we may not know what techniques can be used, how to use them, or why we might use them.
In this session, we will collaboratively explore the thoughtful use of interactive teaching techniques to support learner engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to reflect on the alignment of various interactive teaching techniques to their course goals and learning objectives, their disciplinary contexts, and to their beliefs about teaching and learning.
Location: Irving K. Barber Learning Centre - Seminar Room 2.22A/B