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"Too many students come to class and haven’t
learned from the homework."
"My students are so different from each other. But I can’t afford the time to teach them each differently."
"My colleagues tell me, when my students take their courses later on, they seem to have forgotten too much of what I taught them." -
There are no magic solutions. But some familiar technologies (e.g., word processors, math tools, cell phones, surveys, online databases, online discussion) can be used to incrementally alter the way your students learn. And each step can be easy, quick, and low-risk.
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Pollling-Based Strategies
One way to engage learners and deepen learning is by using live polling of students to set up intensive discussion among pairs of students
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More Tips and Techniques
Here are some additional resources for improving engagement and deepening student learning





