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Integrating discussion and digital media to increase classroom interaction

A push has been made over the past decade to utilize “short and sweet” media clips in the classroom to engage students with the material while being cognizant of shortening attention spans. While useful, short clips may lack depth and not be able to connect topics across lessons. Longer video clips...

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Published in:International review of economics education 2020-03, Vol.33, p.100174, Article 100174
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