Lightning Talk
Lightning talks, or 'Pecha Kucha,' are short, minimalistic presentations that require delivering effective speeches and providing only core information
Video Essay
Students use their creative and visualization skills by presenting their research in the form of a video essay.
The Wrong Example
Showing students a wrong example and letting them identify why it is wrong to learn correct application and recognise violations.
Jig-saw Method
Students will each study a particular aspect of the subject matter and as 'experts' share their knowledge with others
Fishbowl Method
Students discuss a topic with a participating group within the fishbowl and an observing and reflecting group outside the fishbowl
Evaluating Sources with Compass
Let students critically think about the sources they use, after first finishing a designated online Compass-modules.
The Search String Shuffle
Students help each other finding relevant references and practise their information search skills.
Pyramid Discussion
A discussion in which students discuss their answers multiple times in a growing group until it is a plenary discussion.
Role Playing
Place students in the position of decision makers, coach, interviewer or dialogue partner forcing them to apply the content.
Multiple choice
Students answer multiple choice questions during a quiz.
Demonstrations
In effective demonstrations students should be asked to predict outcomes, then experience the demonstration, and then reflect.
Concrete Images
Students bring a concrete image to class and discuss common themes, patterns and missing information regarding a topic or phenomenom.