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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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Fishbowl Method
Students discuss a specific topic with a participating group within the fishbowl and an observing and reflecting group outside the fishbowl.
Forced Debate
Let students debate in pairs about from a stance at the opposite of their opinion.
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.
Peer Review
Peer review provides students with additional feedback from peers. This evaluation process teaches the student and the peer to look at their work critically.
Scientific Dilemma’s
Students make an inventory of different viewpoints/hypotheses about a scientific dilemma on the basis of a number of (given) articles.
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.
Wisdom from Another
Let students brainstorm individually, but present the results of their peer.