Experiential Learning through a Fishbowl Motivating Students by Heidi Arnold.

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Experiential Learning through a Fishbowl Motivating Students by Heidi Arnold

what is the fishbowl? What is the fishbowl strategy?

a more interactive discussion How does this really work?

How is it being used? What are the benefits?

How do I use the fishbowl?

How could you use this in your class? To solve math equations or problems To discuss case studies To brainstorm ideas To dialogue about sensitive issues To jazz up an online class

What are some of the possible goals of the fishbowl? Demonstrate knowledge of a topic Provide a logical argument for a position Evaluate others’ ideas Reflect on new insights Develop a higher awareness of a concept Increased understanding of various viewpoints

Does this strategy employ any lifelong skills? How does listening benefit our students?

Try the fishbowl strategy! and be sure to take the post test in Angel Heidi Arnold Communication Department Ext. 5377