Tag: Lectures

The traditional lecture hall needs a serious renovation

Lecture halls have long been a feature of university campuses, hosting hundreds of students as passive observers in class.  But as academics have evolved to emphasize critical thinking as opposed to routine memorization, the stagnant teaching style has remained the same. Lecture halls place professors...

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In defense of boring lectures

Disliking a room packed with 200 people at 8:30 a.m. is no reason to give up on lectures.    Over the course of university, lecture sizes dwindle from as large as 500 to as small as 50, and seminars, tutorials and labs take precedence. During that time, students learn to deride lectures for their...

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Lecture halls prepare for a face-lift

An instructor stands at the front of an auditorium, lecturing to dozens or hundreds of students. This is the basis of many university courses — but it can be ineffective. According to English professor Asha Varadharajan, students don’t learn if they’re passively receiving information in lecture classes. “Having...

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