Silberman, Melvin L.: More Active Learning Strategies
From Baruch DML August 15, 2012
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"This is a follow-up to Dr. Silberman’s workshop, “Getting Started with Active Learning” held in Spring 2007.
In this workshop, Dr. Silberman discusses and demonstrates a variety of active learning strategies designed to stimulate discussion, dramatize concepts, prompt student inquiry, and promote team learning.
Dr. Silberman is a psychologist known internationally as a pioneer in the areas of active learning, interpersonal intelligence, and team development. He is a professor of adult and organizational development at Temple University and president of Active Training, a company based in Princeton, NJ.
Dr. Silberman is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The event takes place on September 25, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-280."
In this workshop, Dr. Silberman discusses and demonstrates a variety of active learning strategies designed to stimulate discussion, dramatize concepts, prompt student inquiry, and promote team learning.
Dr. Silberman is a psychologist known internationally as a pioneer in the areas of active learning, interpersonal intelligence, and team development. He is a professor of adult and organizational development at Temple University and president of Active Training, a company based in Princeton, NJ.
Dr. Silberman is introduced by Associate Provost Dennis Slavin. The event takes place on September 25, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-280."
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- Bernard M. Baruch College
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- September 25, 2007
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- Bernard M. Baruch College, c2007
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- Silberman, Melvin L.
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- Slavin, Dennis
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