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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

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Technological hiccups are inevitable, so having a dedicated teaching assistant or tech support available during class can be invaluable in troubleshooting issues quickly, allowing the instructor to focus on teaching. Active Learning and Gamification Active learning techniques became invaluable in reinforcing key concepts.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

Faculty Focus

Technological hiccups are inevitable, so having a dedicated teaching assistant or tech support available during class can be invaluable in troubleshooting issues quickly, allowing the instructor to focus on teaching. Active Learning and Gamification Active learning techniques became invaluable in reinforcing key concepts.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

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A highly effective way to establish relevance is through interdisciplinary connections that show how biology extends beyond the classroom (Beers and Jensen 2009; Morales and Boulware 2020). Jack Sytsma is a doctoral graduate teaching assistant in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University. . 2 (2009): 20-27. Brewer, C.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

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A highly effective way to establish relevance is through interdisciplinary connections that show how biology extends beyond the classroom (Beers and Jensen 2009; Morales and Boulware 2020). Jack Sytsma is a doctoral graduate teaching assistant in the Division of Biology at Kansas State University. . 2 (2009): 20-27. Brewer, C.