Active Learning Strategies for Teaching Lean Thinking
Active learning is a method of designing instruction so that classroom students are actively involved in learning concepts and content. Instead of casting students into the role of passive listener, active learning techniques strive to engage learners in reading, writing, discussing and doing things...
Main Authors: | Candido, Jacqueline P., Murman, Earll M., McManus, Hugh |
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Format: | Learning Object |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/83591 |
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