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Pixton - Comics Activity as an Icebreaker via @rmbyrne 

Pixton - Comics Activity as an Icebreaker via @rmbyrne  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Disclosure: Pixton EDU is currently an advertiser on this blog.  As the new school year begins you may find yourself looking for som

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A Simple Trick for Getting Students to Ask Questions in Class

A Simple Trick for Getting Students to Ask Questions in Class | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Your students have questions, but they rarely ask them—especially at the beginning of the semester. They feel awkward or embarrassed, or maybe it’s just inertia. Whatever the cause, the vast majority of student questions go unasked. For teachers, this is wildly frustrating because we can’t answer the questions they don’t ask (though some questions can be anticipated). In many cases, the unasked questions represent anxieties and uncertainties that negatively affect students’ performance in class and inhibits their learning. This is a particular problem in the sophomore composition class I teach. It has a reputation as a difficult class, so many students arrive intimidated and nervous.

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Elizabeth E Charles's curator insight, October 14, 2017 8:49 AM
This could be replicated online by getting students to post on a Padlet wall, or Google doc.