On Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 a.m., an ECON 103: Macroeconomic Principles lecture is held in Foellinger Auditorium, a lecture hall that can seat over 1,300 people. Despite the large seating capacity, ...
This post was updated April 9 at 9:19 p.m. I am used to feeling like an audience member in my professors’ lectures. Their passion for their research usually plays like a live YouTube video essay.
This past quarter, students and faculty alike noticed that lectures were constantly interrupted by a cacophony of coughing from students. In previous years, such coughing could be written off as the ...
With the continuing influx of international students into the United States, pedagogical practices have become more diverse and enriched by the educational traditions those students bring to the ...
Medical students are taking more control over how and when they learn. It's a practice propelled by the pandemic, but it started long before COVID shifted many traditional classrooms to virtual ...
Why? Setting the agenda for the class meeting will reinforce to students what topics will be covered, while also demonstrating how prepared you are as an instructor, and can also help establish your ...
Adi Mayan, a sophomore majoring in business at the City University of New York’s Bernard M. Baruch College, attends lectures in her macroeconomics class and later goes online to watch them again, ...
Those who have watched recorded video lectures for an academic class know how much precious studying time those videos can take up — time that seems to drag on even more if the speaker talks slowly or ...
After more than a quarter century of teaching, a popular U of I professor is giving his last lecture to a crowd of people he ...