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Ruth Nagusarticle by joan middendorf and alan kalish from indiana university jand 1996 vol 5 no2 all about delivering and planning lectures.
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Amy Vinsonhaler WarrenNot infrequently we observe students having lapses of attention. And we've found that it's not enough for us to tell faculty with whom we are working about the problem. They're often aware of it already. What really makes a difference is for us to be able to offer a little theory, which we will do in this article, and then some concrete suggestions of activities they can use in their classes to break up a particular lecture on a particular day.
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students have an attention span of around 15 to 20 minutes
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Don't do activities for their own sake; they should be integrally related to giving students practice with the most important concepts in that day's class
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Without a wrap-up, students see these activities as amorphous and sometimes confusing
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Joshua GoldbergOnce a new concept has been introduced, students need an opportunity to practice thinking in terms of that concept. Right in a lecture class, you can ask students to generate their own example of the concept, summarize it, write an exam question for it, o
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14 May 08
Jason RomeroUse the 20 minute attention span as a rule of thumb: In a 50 minute class, use one change-up in the middle; in a 75 minute class, use two change-ups, at roughly one-third and two-thirds of the way through the class period.
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Tom Woodwardold article but relevant still and maybe obvious - a decent summary to refer someone to maybe
classroom education lecture presentation productivity attention for:tdolson
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Tom Woodwardold article but relevant still and maybe obvious - a decent summary to refer someone to maybe
classroom education lecture presentation productivity attention for:tdolson
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S JonesBreak-up lectures into 15-iminute segments to "reset" students' documented attention clock
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