Submitting Campus

Worldwide

Department

Management & Technology

Document Type

Article

Publication/Presentation Date

2015

Abstract/Description

The purpose of this article is to contribute to the growing body of research that focuses on active learning techniques. Active learning techniques require students to consider a given set of information, analyze, process, and prepare to restate what has been learned--all strategies are confirmed to improve higher order thinking skills. Active learning techniques transform complacent and apprehensive learners into active participants in the process. Group assignments and peer review scenarios establish a setting fostering the notion that students who teach one another are essentially learning to teach themselves. Technology in the 21st century allows instructors to incorporate active learning techniques such as web-based scavenger hunts, problem-based learning, cooperative learning, group discussion, and peer-reviewed and structured-learning groups into the classroom. This paper will provide a survey of existing literature and will provide examples of methods and techniques that instructors may apply in online and on-ground classrooms.

Publication Title

Journal of Instructional Research

Publisher

Center for Innovation in Research and Teaching at Grand Canyon University

Additional Information

Danielle Camacho was not affiliated with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University at the time this paper was published.

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