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The Gutenberg Method of Teaching

URL: 
https://web.archive.org/web/20170317135617/http://entropysite.oxy.edu/gutenberg_...
Description: 

Frank Lambert, who originated the term "Gutenberg Method," describes his experience and how to succeed with the Gutenberg Method, in which students are expected to get their "lecture" by reading the textbook. He includes a link to Robert Morrison's engaging but far less informative talk about his own use of the method.

Organic topics: 
Pedagogy/Teaching & Learning
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