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Monday, November 14, 2011
Video: Dr. Eric Mazur on peer teaching
Dr. Eric Mazur is a Harvard Professor of Physics and Applied Physics who talks about his "confessions of a converted lecturer". He focuses on the power of peer teaching and the ineffectiveness of the traditional lecture format in a classroom.
This talk is 72 minutes long. Take some time to listen and learn. Dr. Mazur is such an engaging talk that I couldn't stop watching. Maybe it's because he looks a little like the comedian Steve Carell.
“My lecturing was ineffective, despite the high evaluations.”
“The traditional approach to teaching reduces education to a transfer of information.”
"The plural of ANECDOTE is not DATA."
-- Dr. Lee Shulman (ex-President of The Carnegie Foundation)
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