Description of the practice
In strictly mathematical subjects, it is good practice during lectures when the lecturer displays the theory slides to have a tablet with a stylus which, when describing definitions/formulae, marks things on the slides, underlines, signs or even introduces practical examples alongside the definitions. All markings made by the lecturer with the stylus are visible to the students. It is also important to share these notes with students via channels such as Teams.
This allows students to focus on the lecture instead of stressing about whether they will have time to write everything down.
Key elements of practice
– having and displaying slides to students,
– having a tablet with a stylus to draw and mark things on,
– putting examples into each definition to make it easier to understand,
– making the prepared slides and how-to slides available to the students, as well as notes taken during the class.
Science area: natural sciences and social sciences
Name of the university: SGH Warsaw School of Economics
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Reporting good practice: KG
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