How to Incorporate Problem-Based Learning in Large Classes Using the Learning Management System
How to Incorporate Problem-Based Learning in Large Classes Using the Learning Management System
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What did the Researchers Do?
What did the Researchers Find?
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Problem-based learning (PBL) is a helpful tool that emphasizes lifelong skills such as critical thinking, self-directed learning, and collaborative problem-solving. The researchers found that students who were given the option to engage in PBL by solving course-related mysteries, rated PBL as a valuable learning experience that allowed them to ‘think like an anthropologist’. This study showed that PBL can be implemented in large classes using the learning management system. Instructors could implement a PBL model to give students an opportunity to apply theoretical learning to practical situations and begin reinforcing active learning habits in large first-year courses.
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Fukuzawa, S., & Boyd, C. (2016). Student engagement in a large classroom: Using technology to generate a hybridized problem-based learning experience in a large first year undergraduate class. The Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 7(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.5206/cjsotl-rcacea.2016.1.7
→ Keywords
- Student engagement
- Large courses
- Classroom technology
- Problem-based learning
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Snapshot Writer: Brooke MacLeod
Snapshot Publication Date: 2021
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