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A lot of people are talking about interactive formats, but when you come to the practice, like in a university or school context, courses are not so much "interactive". Different problems have different formats of interactions Course on "enrichment" A course for those facilitators working on various educational projects of various types (e.g.,, university professors and teachers) to enrich the repertoire of interactive formats that they can use in their teaching.
A lot of people are talking about interactive formats, but when you come to the practice, like in a university or school context, courses are not so much "interactive". Different problems have different formats of interactions Course on "enrichment" A course for those facilitators working on various educational projects of various types (e.g.,, university professors and teachers) to enrich the repertoire of interactive formats that they can use in their teaching.


The Interactive Formats working group started during the [[Futuriser Cyprus Sep 2016]]


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Latest revision as of 13:30, 4 September 2016

A lot of people are talking about interactive formats, but when you come to the practice, like in a university or school context, courses are not so much "interactive". Different problems have different formats of interactions Course on "enrichment" A course for those facilitators working on various educational projects of various types (e.g.,, university professors and teachers) to enrich the repertoire of interactive formats that they can use in their teaching.


The Interactive Formats working group started during the Futuriser Cyprus Sep 2016