El método de aprendizaje activo

"Active learning" means that you participate, collaborate with others, and apply concepts to the real world. It requires significant mental effort, but it leads to better retention and a deeper understanding of the material that can be transferred to other situations. To explain how to implement Active Learning in the classroom, we collaborated with Professor Carl Wieman, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who researches and advocates this approach. Professor Wieman helped us proofread, fact-check, and write the script—he was an invaluable source of information. It was a great honor for us to work with such a brilliant mind. #activelearning Never miss a new video with our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dNU4BQ Support us:   / sprouts   Join us: https://sproutsschols.com Thanks to our patrons: Scripz, Muhammad Humayun, Ginger, Tsungren Yang, Esther Chiang, Badrah, Cedric Wang, Eva Marie Koblin, Broke, Jeffrey Cassianna, Sergei Kukhariev, Andrea Basilio Rava, Petra, Adèle D, Kritik Bhimani, David Markham, Don Bone, John Zhang, Mathis Nu, Julien Dumesnil, and everyone else. Thank you so much. To join them, visit   / sprouts   Script: Carl Wieman Script: Jonas Koblin Artist: Pascal Gaggelli Voice: Mithril Colors: Nalin Editing: Peera Lertsukittipongsa Production Assistant: Bianka Made with MinuteVideos Full script available at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11IRg... Sources, readings, and tools: Carl Wieman on active learning    • Finding New Ways to Learn Science - Carl W...   Active learning in a 250-student physics classroom    • Active Learning in an Introductory Physics...   Eric Mazur Peer instruction for learning Active Learning    • Peer Instruction for Active Learning - Eri...   Study: Active learning leads to 70% retention after 2 years compared to traditional instruction Promoting Active Learning https://teachingcommons.stanford.edu/... Deep Learning Retention Transfer https://www.activelylearn.com/post/th... Turn Smartphones into Clickers https://www.mentimeter.com/