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Technology-enhanced active learning

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Technology Enhanced Active Learning, or TEAL, is a new method of teaching pioneered at MIT[1] as an alternative to the traditional style of lecture halls. It is currently in use at: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, North Carolina State University, University of Colorado, Harvard University, and the University of Maryland.[2]

See also

CDIO - Conceive — Design — Implement — Operate

References

  1. ^ Educational Transformation through Technology at MIT - TEAL http://web.mit.edu/edtech/casestudies/teal.html
  2. ^ At M.I.T., Large Lectures Are Going the Way of the Blackboard, January 12th, 2009 http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/13/us/13physics.html?_r=1