Innovative Methods Implemented in teaching and Learning
1. THINK – PAIR – SHARE
The “think-pair-share” method is a cooperative learning strategy commonly used in classrooms to encourage active participation and deeper understanding of a topic.
2. ROLE PLAY
The role-play method is an innovative teaching technique where students act out or simulate real-life scenarios, assuming specific roles or characters relevant to the topic being studied.
3. ICT/SMARTBOARD
The SMART Board teaching method involves the use of interactive whiteboards, such as the SMART Board interactive whiteboard, as a tool for instruction and learning in the classroom.
4. BRAINSTORMING
Brainstorming is a group creativity technique used to generate a large number of ideas or solutions to a problem or question within a short period of time.
5. E-BRIDGE ACTIVITY
An “e-bridge activity” could potentially refer to an electronic or technology-based activity designed to bridge gaps in learning, communication, or understanding.
6. HARDWARE SIMULATION & IT WORKSHOP
Hardware simulation refers to the process of emulating the behaviour, functionality, or characteristics of physical hardware using software-based models or virtual environments.
7. CLASS POLLS
The class polls teaching method involves using polls or surveys to gather feedback, opinions, or responses from students on various topics, questions, or issues related to the lesson or curriculum.
8. CHART PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION
Chart preparation and presentation is a teaching method that involves creating visual aids, such as charts, graphs, diagrams, or posters, to illustrate concepts, organize information, and facilitate learning in the classroom.
9. LMS Usage
LMS allows professors to create and administer online assignments, quizzes, and exams for their engineering courses. Students can submit their assignments electronically, and professors can provide feedback and grades through the platform.
LMS usage by professors and students
10. FLIPPED CLASSROOM
The flipped classroom teaching method reverses the traditional model of instruction by delivering instructional content outside of the classroom, typically through videos or online resources, and using class time for active learning activities, discussions, and application of knowledge.