Eric Mazur shows interactive teaching

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  • Опубліковано 30 січ 2025

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  • @AGuideOnTheSide
    @AGuideOnTheSide 13 років тому +3

    Active teaching, using educational technologies... excellent. I hope more teachers see this video to see how to engage the audience. I particularly like Mazur's article in Harvard Magazine about the death of the lecture.

  • @SmallSandInTheSea
    @SmallSandInTheSea 13 років тому

    thanks for posting this, this presents a great teaching technique using tools and technologies, which engages students, makes them think, allowing them to come up with their own conclusions.

  • @danielustarroz
    @danielustarroz 3 роки тому

    Amazing the ways that he teaches ! Very interesting !

  • @robsongoulart4378
    @robsongoulart4378 11 років тому +3

    Excellent. Great use of technology, peer learning, all that is good about learning. Learning is exciting for everyone!! The assumption that Harvard students care about learning more than students from a not so prestigious university is quite erroneous. It is equally erroneous to assume that students who are in a not so prestigious university won't care about learning as much as Harvard students. Professor Mazur makes learning exciting for all!!

  • @Azimo89
    @Azimo89 3 роки тому +1

    The correct answer is both negative and positive ions, right?

  • @yuehuang7712
    @yuehuang7712 8 років тому

    how to cite your teaching/this video? Thanks. Yue

  • @michellegurrola6273
    @michellegurrola6273 8 місяців тому

    Why is everyone in this class so handsome?

  • @Dn-fl3il
    @Dn-fl3il 3 роки тому +6

    Лингвисты, лайков накидайте, ахахахаха))

  • @pinkroseeee
    @pinkroseeee Рік тому

    Your textbook baba is kinyaring us this side 😢

  • @jehovah945
    @jehovah945 10 років тому

    i love math.......LET THERE BE LIGHT.. the creation...the beginning of mathematics..math can protect you. math can help you.or better yet math can give you everlasting life....god cannot create this world without math...math will never be constant like the light it keeps on changing... nothing is imppossible with the changing speed of light...nothing is impossible with god....the bible is mathematics.....dont talk about my face to much alright....love you all...

  • @zzRider
    @zzRider 9 років тому +3

    If the student has trouble with social anxiety disorder, will they gain anything from this method of teaching, or simply feel the burden of having to internally battle this problem, and learn nothing? Thus making the class a waste of time. I suspect most LD learners would want to watch a lecture, especially in this fashion, a few times, and think about it before trying to do problem solving.

    • @OpiatesAndTits
      @OpiatesAndTits 9 років тому +18

      +Tommy Kelly As someone who suffers quite a bit of social anxiety I only have one thing to say: "suck it up". Being able to collaborate and communicate is an essential skill. These type of environments are the time for students to dig in, cope, and overcome their anxiety issues not shrink from them. We need to drive classrooms away from the "safe space" mentality into a "growing space" mentality. Sometimes this may mean students are uncomfortable and thats okay. They need to learn to cope so they can thrive in the job market.

    • @marklee1194
      @marklee1194 7 років тому +3

      They need to improve GRADUALLY.

    • @drd444
      @drd444 3 роки тому +3

      Yeah. They'd need to just get on with it. The world isn't a safe space and they need to learn to cooperate with others. Best to do it in a safe environment like this and learn to break out their shell anyway.

  • @americanhistoryx8814
    @americanhistoryx8814 2 роки тому

    This isn't anything that hasn't been done for decades across the educational landscape.