Looking for insights into how to implement active learning (and thereby boost student engagement) in a range of environments? Here we showcase six go-to sources, along with key resources related to issues you might be facing–like how to make large lectures more active, how to configure your classroom, and how to encourage discussion and interaction in Zoom.
Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), IU Indianapolis

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For more, go to CTL's Teaching Strategies.
Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning (CITL), IU Bloomington

Resource highlights:
- Discipline-specific examples and implementation of active learning research
- Collaborative learning tools: Top Hat, Hypothesis, and PlayPosit
For more, go to CITL's Teaching Resources and blog posts.
Mosaic Active Learning Initiative

Teaching.IU

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- Online active learning techniques for individual students, pairs and groups
- Active learning with eTexts, both in and out of class
For more, go to Teaching.IU's Teaching Resources.