What is one of your most memorable IBL experience?
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Friday, October 31, 2014
Instructor Voices Part 1: Your Most Memorable IBL Experience (Video)
At the RLM and IBL Conference last June, we asked a handful of IBL instructors to tell us about one of their most memorable IBL experience. Here they are in their own words.
What is one of your most memorable IBL experience?
What is one of your most memorable IBL experience?
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Other Blogs Strategies for Grouping Students, Student Resistance, Teaching Math Through Immersion,...
Some useful links from recent posts in the iBL blogosphere:
Strategies for Grouping Students by Chriss von Renesse is a great post on how to use grouping to develop an environment to increase student success.
Matthew Jones has a nice post on strategies for dealing with student resistance. The shift from traditional, passive learning to active engagement can be hard. Students can say, "I don't learn this way." Matt has a nice post on how to handle these situations.
AMS blogs have really been interesting to follow. Here's a nice post by Priscilla Bremser on Teaching Mathematics Through Immersion.
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