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This blog contains articles about Peer Instruction and related student-centered learning approaches written by researchers, developers, and users of these methods. The articles are written to provide practical advice to instructors using Peer Instruction in their classes, or those interested in getting started. Topics include creating and finding class questions, flipping the classroom, and use of Peer Instruction for different size and level of classes. As part of the Peer Instruction Network, this blog supports a wide range of disciplines and types of institutions.
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ConcepTests, Concept Tests, clicker questions, clickers, instructor network, peer instruction, social network
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