Coordinator of Educational Services University of Kentucky Libraries Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Get inspired to create new interactive techniques for teaching your instruction sessions. Based in educational research, learn why interactivity in instruction is key for learning, particularly with college/university students and potentially other adult learners. The presenter will demonstrate several tools for group activities, feedback, and polling in live or online classes as well as techniques for bringing more interactivity to learning management system modules or standalone tutorials. The examples from this session, including some design discussion and what worked/didn't, will give you ideas for how to build upon your own instructional content.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be able to identify learning theories that demonstrate interactivity is an important element of adult learning.
Upon completion, participants will be able to identify specific learning tools to improve their instructional sessions.
Upon completion, participants will be able to create their own interactive exercises for their instructional sessions.