Teaching Naked Techniques: A Practical Guide to Designing Better Classes by Josà Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1119136113 | 264 pages | scanned PDF | 174 MB
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1119136113 | 264 pages | scanned PDF | 174 MB
Put Teaching Naked to work in your classroom with clear examples and step-by-step guidance
Teaching Naked Techniques (TNT) is a practical guide of proven quick ideas for improving classes and essential information for designing anything from one lesson or a group of lessons to an entire course. TNT is both a design guide and a 'sourcebook' of ideas: a great companion to the award-winning Teaching Naked book.
Teaching Naked Techniques helps higher education faculty design more effective and engaging classrooms. The book focuses on each step of class preparation from the entry point and first encounter with content to the classroom 'surprise.' There is a chapter on each step in the cycle with an abundance of discipline-specific examples, plus the latest research on cognition and technology, quick lists of ideas, and additional resources.
By rethinking the how, when, and why of technology, faculty are able to create exponentially more opportunities for practical student engagement. Student-centered, activity-driven, and proven again and again, these techniques can revolutionize your classroom.
Create more effective, engaging lessons for higher education
Utilize technology outside of the classroom to better engage during class time
Examine discipline-specific examples of Teaching Naked Techniques
Prepare for each class step by step from the student's perspective
Teaching Naked flips the classroom by placing the student's first contact with the material outside of class. This places the burden of learning on the learner, ensures student preparation, and frees up class time for active engagement with the material for more effective learning and retention. Teaching Naked Techniques is the practical guide for bringing better learning to your classroom.