Large-Class Instruction Faculty Learning Community
  
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The large-class instruction faculty learning community is a group of faculty members that will meet regularly to discuss methods of more effectively encouraging student learning in a large-class environment. The meetings, though, are open to anyone interested in a particular topic. Some of the possible topics that may be considered this year include:
- active-learning techniques
 - assessment beyond multiple choice exams
 - discussions
 - classroom decorum
 - use of laptops by students
 - how to motivate / engage / interest students
 - technology support
 - importing clicker data to ANGEL
 - grading with clickers
 
February 28 meeting topic: "Using clickers in the classroom" - discussion leaders: John Kane and Paul Tomascak.
If you are interested in joining this group, please contact John Kane or Paul Tomascak.