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“Jump-Starting Lectures”

Posted on September 27, 2012September 27, 2012 by Michael Seery

Here is an article I wrote on providing pre-lecture material to students, which was published recently in Education in Chemistry. It covers different levels of pre-lecture activities that can be used, as described in the literature. 

 

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