Interactive Lecturing Online

Interactive lecturing is when the instructor uses small and manageable "engagement triggers" to break up a more traditional lecture. Engagement triggers give students a chance to practice what they've just heard about by interacting with each other. Attendees at this workshop will learn why interactive lecturing should be considered, whether teaching online or in person, and tips for getting started with interactive lecturing online.


This is a virtual workshop.

This workshop will held virtually through a Zoom web conference. If you are interested in attending the workshop, please register as usual and follow the instructions below.

* To join this workshop from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS, or Android use this link: https://xula.zoom.us/j/876491469.

* If Zoom asks you for the meeting ID, please enter this code: 876-491-469.

If you are not familiar with Zoom Web Conferencing, please view this short Join A Meeting video [0:53] for help on joining a Zoom session. If you've never used Zoom on your computer/device before, please use this link to test your system: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-How-Do-I-Test-Prior-to-Joining-a-Meeting-. If you are having trouble joining the workshop, contact Jay Todd (jtodd1@xula.edu or 601-818-2602).


  • Led by: Dr. Elizabeth Yost Hammer (CAT+FD; PSYC)
  • Date: Thursday, March 26, 2020
  • Time: 4:30 - 5:30 PM
  • Location: Virtual
  • Sponsor: CAT+FD
  • More info: https://xula.zoom.us/j/876491469

Tags: Brightspace, lecturing, engagement, online, ic20
Format: online
Event ID: 01997


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