Featured learning activities
Video Essay
Students use their creative and visualization skills by presenting their research in the form of a video essay.
The Wrong Example
Sometimes students don't understand what is good about a 'good' example, therefore showing your students en letting them identify what is wrong helps them better.
Lightning Talk
Lightning talks, or for some know as ‘Pecha Kucha’, are designed to be short presentations between five to ten minutes long with minimalistic presentations. This presentationstyle forces students to deliver effective speech and only provide core information.
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Concept Map
Let students make a concept map to use as a graphic organizer about a certain topic.
Concrete Images
All students bring individually a concrete image to class. Let them discuss common themes, patterns and missing information regarding a specific topic or phenomenom.
Create Infographic
Let students collaborate to create an infographic or PowerPoint about a piece of literature, a case study or a project they did. By creating a visual of a large amount of text, students are forced to only present the most important aspects.
Demonstrations
In effective demonstrations students should be asked to predict outcomes, then experience the demonstration, and reflect by comparing the prediction and actual outcome.
Evaluating Sources with Compass
Let students critically think about the sources they use, after first finishing a designated online Compass-modules.
Exam Questions
Let students come up with their own exam questions and answers about a specific topic. These questions will be shared with other students for them to practise too.
Fishbowl Method
Students discuss a specific topic with a participating group within the fishbowl and an observing and reflecting group outside the fishbowl.
Lightning Talk
Lightning talks, or for some know as ‘Pecha Kucha’, are designed to be short presentations between five to ten minutes long with minimalistic presentations. This presentationstyle forces students to deliver effective speech and only provide core information.
Multiple choice
Students answer multiple choice questions during a quiz.
Quescussion
A standard class discussion, but with an interesting twist. Only questions are allowed as an answer!
Reaction Sheets
Let a document rotate among students and let them contribute to the questions proposed.
Scientific Dilemma’s
Students make an inventory of different viewpoints/hypotheses about a scientific dilemma on the basis of a number of (given) articles.