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Page 5 Recording of this session via any media type is strictly prohibited. Presenter Tips #2 Delete this slide after use Desired Dimension Desired Outcome for AttendeeSuggested Teaching/Learning Strategies Foundational knowledge Understanding / rememberingPresentation, lecture, question-and-answer, large and small group discussion, teaching others, game Application and problem solving Critical and practical thinking, creativity, managing projects, performance skills Hands-on procedure, live or video demonstration, simulation, case study, role-play, question-and-answer, theory and model building, critical review, IntegrationConnecting ideas, disciplines, people, realms What if … compare and contrast, concept mapping, cross-disciplinary teams, cross-disciplinary cases, theory and model-building, examples within and across contexts HumanLeadership, ethics, teamwork; implications for social, cultural, political, environmental Case study, group project, debate AspirationDesire to succeed, developing a keen interest, making a commitment Role modeling, debate Adapted from Source: ©Teacher & Educational Development, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, 2005

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