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Using share‐out grids in the online classroom: From icebreakers to amplifiers

Many institutions of higher education will use online teaching in some form in the coming months. Active learning strategies in online classrooms can present new challenges, especially for quiet or shy students, or students who are not in a location where speaking is feasible. Further, development o...

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Published in:Biochemistry and molecular biology education 2020-09, Vol.48 (5), p.538-541
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