Teaching Large Lectures Learning Community
The Large Lecture consortium is an interdisciplinary faculty learning community composed of faculty who teach classes of ~70 students or more. Members of the learning community share experiences and strategies for enhancing learning for students in their large classes. Some sessions feature host speakers who facilitate discussions on topics of interest to the group. The learning community also collects a repository of resources for teaching large classes. If you are interested in joining this learning community email celt@tufts.edu.
For Upcoming Meetings & Events (Open to all Tufts faculty), please see our events page.
Past meeting topics include:
- Ungrading a Large Physics Class
- Maximizing Meaningful Feedback to Students While Minimizing Faculty Workload
- Making a Large Class Feel Small
- Communicating with Your Large Lecture Class with Dr Monical Linden, Brown University
- Using Poll Everywhere for Assessment in Large Classes
- Is the Classroom Lecture Becoming Extinct or Simply Evolving? with Dr Cathy Drennan, MIT