In Defense of Lecture- LIS Pedagogy Chat
Friday, October 25, 2024, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
Category: LIS Pedagogy Chat
Lectures are often presented in a negative light. They are used as an example of passive learning and teacher-centered (as opposed to student-centered) classrooms. However, lectures offer some important advantages. They can be a time-efficient way to provide an overview of a topic or structure complex material. Done well, they can be engaging and even inspiring. In this chat, we’ll discuss how we can use lectures effectively in our teaching. This is the second chat in a series inspired by Sarah Rose Cavanaugh’s “After a Tough Year for Classroom Innovation, It’s Time for a Reset” from The Chronicle of Higher Education. Moderators: Laura Saunders (Simmons University) and Melissa Wong (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) REGISTER HERE |