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Episode 31: Maximizing Impact: Effective Strategies for Large Lectures

23 min · 16 de oct de 2025
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In this Article Remix, IDC team members Laura Schmidli and Molly Harris chat about their recent L&S Design for Learning article “Maximizing Impact: Effective Strategies for Large Lectures [https://idc.ls.wisc.edu/ls-design-for-learning-series/strategies-for-large-lectures/].” They share examples from their research and from L&S instructors for fostering belonging, engaging students, and promoting learning in a large course environment. How might you embrace the challenges of a lecture hall and turn numbers into an asset? See the transcript for this episode. [Link] The L&S Exchange Podcast is brought to you by L&S Teaching & Learning Administration [https://teachlearn.ls.wisc.edu/] and produced by the Instructional Design Collaborative [https://idc.ls.wisc.edu/]. This podcast is recorded on ancestral Ho-Chunk land, a place their nation has called Teejop (day-JOPE) since time immemorial.

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