Modern Pedagogy, Part 1 Active learning and Challenge based learning

Passive Learning

Students learn by taking in information presented to them.

Examples:

listening to a lecture
reading
watching videos and films
looking at presentation slides

Active Learning

Students are doing something with the content to enhance their understanding.

Group Work
Discussions
Problem solving

Resources

University of Florida Center of Instructional Technology and Training on Active Learning - http://citt.ufl.edu/online-teaching-resources/activelearning/active-vs-passive-learning-in-online-courses/

Using Active Learning in the Classroom PDF from Florida State University -https://distance.fsu.edu/docs/instruction_at_fsu/Chptr8.pdf

Challenge Based Learning

Resources

Digital Promise: Challenge Based Learning - http://cbl.digitalpromise.org/

Digital Promise: Challenge Based Learning Guide - http://cbl.digitalpromise.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2016/10/CBL_Guide2016.pdf

What is Project Based Learning? - http://www.bie.org/about/what_pbl

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