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Interactive Techniques Adapted in part from: Thomas A. Angelo/K. Patricia Cross, Classroom Assessment Techniques . 2nd Edition. Jossey-Bass: San Francisco, 1993. Alison Morrison-Shetlar/Mary Marwitz, teaching Creatively: Ideas in Action. Outernet: Eden Prairie, 2001. Silberman, Mel. Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject. Allyn and Bacon: Boston, 1996. VanGundy, Arthur. 101 Activities for teaching Creativity and Problem Solving. Pfeiffer: San Francisco, 2005. Watkins, Ryan. 75 e-Learning Activities: Making Online Learning Interactive .
24. Goal Ranking and Matching – Students rank their goals for the class, then instructor combines those with her own list. 25. Interest/Knowledge/Skills Checklist – Assesses interest and preparation for the course, and can help adjust teaching agenda.
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