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Instructional Tools

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Instructional Tools

A variety of tools can be used in the classroom to support student learning, ranging from traditional to high-tech options. Examples include the whiteboard, index cards, posters, audience response systems (e.g. clicker technology), Google collaboration tools, 3D printing, and wikis. Depending on course learning goals and outcomes, instructors may choose to use one or several of these tools to augment the teaching and learning environment in their classroom. In addition to the tabs below, Yale also offers Lecture Recordings, opportunities to produce
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Audience Response Systems

Obtaining formative feedback in the classroom is a powerful ingredient for supporting student learning. Through audience response systems instructors can know in real-time the degree to which students understand concepts, and can nuance strategies to ensure that students engage in higher-order thinking around course material.

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Audience Response Systems

Obtaining formative feedback in the classroom is a powerful ingredient for supporting student learning. Through audience response systems instructors can know in real-time the degree to which students understand concepts, and can nuance strategies to ensure that students engage in higher-order thinking around course material.
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