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December 16, 2014

Michelle Smith gives a talk about the benefits of interactive teaching to student learning.

Michelle Smith gives a talk at the University of Adelaide, Australia, about the benefits of interactive teaching to student learning, and the data collected from STEM classroom observations at the University of Maine. Smith's talks involve asking the audience to vote on clicker questions and discuss findings with their colleagues.

Credit: Robert Williams Photography


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