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Improv for Teachers

Explore how techniques commonly employed in theater can assist you in effectively engaging with your students.

May 30
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Innovative teaching techniques

Student engagement

Actionable takeaways

Learn a new skill, and put the joy back in your lectures! Throughout this session, we'll explore how techniques commonly employed in theater can assist you in effectively engaging with your students. By crafting a compelling storyline, we can seamlessly guide students through lessons while maintaining their focus. We'll delve into various interactive methods designed to enhance students' comprehension of subjects and learn improvisational techniques to address their inquiries adeptly. Expect an interactive experience where active participation is key to maximizing the benefits. Be prepared for some physical movement as well.

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Learn a new skill, and put the joy back in your lectures! Throughout this session, we'll explore how techniques commonly employed in theater can assist you in effectively engaging with your students. By crafting a compelling storyline, we can seamlessly guide students through lessons while maintaining their focus. We'll delve into various interactive methods designed to enhance students' comprehension of subjects and learn improvisational techniques to address their inquiries adeptly. Expect an interactive experience where active participation is key to maximizing the benefits. Be prepared for some physical movement as well.

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Innovative teaching techniques

Student engagement

Actionable takeaways

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Eddy van Hunnik, PhD

Biotech and Biosciences Instructor, and haunt actor

Alamance Community College, Woods of Terror (Greensboro, NC)

Dr. Eddy van Hunnik earned his doctorate in Biology from the University of Amsterdam. He is a full-time Bioscience and Biotechnology Instructor at Alamance Community College in Graham, North Carolina, one of the first community colleges in the state. Dr. van Hunnik designs courses and teaches lab techniques in Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, and Biotechnology to a diverse student population that includes traditional and nontraditional students.

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Innovative teaching techniques

Student engagement

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Register TodayWatch on Demand

Improv for Teachers

May 30, 2024 5:00 PM
ET

Improv for Teachers

May 30, 2024 5:00 PM
ET
Explore how techniques commonly employed in theater can assist you in effectively engaging with your students.

Learn a new skill, and put the joy back in your lectures! Throughout this session, we'll explore how techniques commonly employed in theater can assist you in effectively engaging with your students. By crafting a compelling storyline, we can seamlessly guide students through lessons while maintaining their focus. We'll delve into various interactive methods designed to enhance students' comprehension of subjects and learn improvisational techniques to address their inquiries adeptly. Expect an interactive experience where active participation is key to maximizing the benefits. Be prepared for some physical movement as well.

Presenter(s)

Eddy van Hunnik, PhD

Biotech and Biosciences Instructor, and haunt actor

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Alamance Community College, Woods of Terror (Greensboro, NC)

Dr. Eddy van Hunnik earned his doctorate in Biology from the University of Amsterdam. He is a full-time Bioscience and Biotechnology Instructor at Alamance Community College in Graham, North Carolina, one of the first community colleges in the state. Dr. van Hunnik designs courses and teaches lab techniques in Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, and Biotechnology to a diverse student population that includes traditional and nontraditional students.

Dr. Eddy van Hunnik earned his doctorate in Biology from the University of Amsterdam. He is a full-time Bioscience and Biotechnology Instructor at Alamance Community College in Graham, North Carolina, one of the first community colleges in the state. Dr. van Hunnik designs courses and teaches lab techniques in Microbiology, Genetics, Anatomy and Physiology, and Biotechnology to a diverse student population that includes traditional and nontraditional students.

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