ABSTRACT
Active learning involves students engaging with course content beyond lecture: through writing, applets, simulations, games, and more (Prince, Citation2004). As mathematics is often viewed as a subject area that is taught using more traditional methods (Goldsmith & Mark, Citation1999), there are actually many simple ways to make undergraduate mathematics courses more active, starting with the discussion of the syllabus. This article describes simple ways to turn course introductions, review of prior knowledge, and formative assessment into active learning experiences for students.
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