Innovative Teaching and Learning, 1 (2019), pp. 4-10.
Published online: 2020-09
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Have you ever thought of using decision experiments, a student-centered, interactive way, to spice up your classroom? After many years of conducting experiments in my introductory and higher-level economics classes, I have found this approach to be highly conducive to enhancing student motivation and academic performance. In this short article, I am going to illustrate a number of pedagogical advantages of using classroom decision experiments, as well as offer a few practical tips for faculty interested in incorporating these active learning elements into their classrooms.
}, issn = {2709-2291}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.4208/itl.OA-2020-03}, url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/itl/18308.html} }Have you ever thought of using decision experiments, a student-centered, interactive way, to spice up your classroom? After many years of conducting experiments in my introductory and higher-level economics classes, I have found this approach to be highly conducive to enhancing student motivation and academic performance. In this short article, I am going to illustrate a number of pedagogical advantages of using classroom decision experiments, as well as offer a few practical tips for faculty interested in incorporating these active learning elements into their classrooms.