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Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.
Use online quizzes and tests as tools to quickly assess your students’ knowledge and give immediate feedback on their answers.
Morten Nyboe Tabor : Morten aims to make students in the Econometrics II course better prepared for the lectures by getting them to watch YouTube videos, do quizzes, etc. in between them.
Chresteria Neutzsky-Wulff : Chresteria uses screencasts for her instructions and as a feedback tool, and she even asks her students to make recordings as part of their work.
Mark Friis Hau : Mark Friis Hau has been trying out the use of ChatGPT for most aspects of teaching his class - in this video he presents beneficial uses in teacher preparation, student homework and supervision.
Do you have large classes with 80, 100 or even 200 students? Here are some tips on activating everyone in class.
Teach live online in an online meeting room with Zoom (up to 500 participants).
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