A list of the kinds of pedagogical techniques they covered this term. It’s a long list and I’ll try to add some annotations:

updated from SLP with annotations: http://scilit.uoregon.edu/about-us/active-learning-glossary/

Clickers – Ready, Set, React: Getting the most out of peer instruction using clickers http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/Files/ReadySetReact_3fold.pdf
The Clicker Resource Guide: (http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/files/Clicker_guide_CWSEI_CU-SEI.pdf)
CWSEI has some great resources on its Clicker page (http://www.cwsei.ubc.ca/resources/clickers.htm)

C.R.E.A.T.E.- Hoskins, SG. 2010. “But if it’s in the newspaper, doesn’t that mean it’s true?” Developing critical reading and analysis skills by evaluating newspaper science with CREATE. The American Biology Teacher 72(7): 415-420. Available from: http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.1525/abt.2010.72.7.5

Peer Led Team Learning

Think-Pair-Share – http://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/think-pair-share

Brainstorming

POGIL – designed for Chemistry, now Biology and biochem – can it be adapted to other disciplines?
https://pogil.org/resources/curriculum-materials/classroom-activities

Scaffolding

Student Discussion

Concept Mapping

Case Studies

One-minute Papers – I usually do this just at the end of class, but wonder if more regular check ins would be helpful, like what’s shown here:
http://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/one-minute-note

Lecture

Strip Sequence – give students a list of answers and have them put them in the correct order. Large classes: use multiple choice questions to do this, with new clickers can vote on which one to put first, second, etc.
try for peer review process, life cycle of information, hierarchy of evidence

Pre/Post Questions

Whip Around – http://www.theteachertoolkit.com/index.php/tool/whip-around

Handraising

Ask Open-Ended Questions

Learn Before Lecture Activities

Portfolios/Journals/Blogs

Screencasted Videos

Problem-Based Learning

External Brains

Field Trips

Interactive Lecture Demonstrations

Garage Demos

In Class Problem Solving

Comics

Service Learning

Reading lists are here (I was looking at this at the end of Fall 2013): http://scilit.uoregon.edu/recent_meetings.html

http://scilit.uoregon.edu/about-us/active-learning-glossary/

http://scilit.uoregon.edu/journal-club/bibliography/bibliography-by-topic/