tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566580359574873441.post3254114836368994304..comments2020-02-25T21:48:19.224-07:00Comments on CTLE Blog: Small Groups, Large Class Series (Part I)Ctr for Teaching & Learning Excellencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03228099347589304249noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-566580359574873441.post-13457814470531857222012-01-27T15:12:54.902-07:002012-01-27T15:12:54.902-07:00Great ideas, Beverly! I had not heard of Think-Pai...Great ideas, Beverly! I had not heard of Think-Pair-Share and this sounds like a great thing to do during lectures. I do know those moments after asking a question ("what do you think?") and standing there waiting for a few moments before answering my own question ;). Also thanks for sharing your experiences with group work. I am doing groups in an online class, which poses extra challenges; many students are anxious about it. But I want to stimulate engagement with the class and learning from each other! Just like you, I hope most students will have changed their minds by the end of the semester!Ilse DeKoeyer-Larosnoreply@blogger.com