4th Reflection Paper “What have I learned”

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4th Reflection Paper “What have I learned” This semester you have utilized a variety of active learning techniques to experience the course content. (Ex. “Time Analysis to Exam Grade; Panel presentations; “What I’ve learned” - 1 page analysis; and a skit demonstrating learning of a topic explored during the semester). As demonstrated in your skit video, you have developed your own views, created game shows, wrote scripts and developed questions to ask as part of the group participation and much more. You have developed arguments, handled sensitive issues, and engaged your classmates. Has this teaching method led to a better understanding and effectiveness of learning the subject content? If so how?