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Rethink the way you teach large classes through immersive classroom simulations, real-time engagement experiments and practical teaching strategies powered by the PEC-iT pedagogical framework.
Student engagement remains one of the biggest challenges in large classroom settings today. Join us as this workshop explores how the PEC-iT pedagogical framework can help educators create more active, engaging and meaningful learning experiences across traditional, flipped and blended teaching environments. Gain fresh perspectives on classroom engagement, discover adaptable teaching approaches and leave with practical ideas you can immediately apply in your own classes.
Date: 18 June 2026Time: 9.30am - 12.30pmVenue: F4C06 (Block F4), Universtiy of Nottingham Malaysia, Semenyih
This workshop is designed for:
Whether you are new to flipped learning or looking to improve engagement in large classes, this workshop offers practical insights relevant to modern higher education teaching.
The Pre-Sessional Provisions, Engagement and Consolidation of Learning by Incorporating Technology or PEC-iT helps educators create more engaging and effective learning experiences before, during and after class through purposeful teaching strategies and technology-enhanced learning.
Pre-Sessional Provisions & Preparation: Prepare students before class with guided materials, clear expectations and purposeful learning activities.
In-Sessional Engagement: Encourage active participation, collaboration and real-time interaction during lessons through engaging teaching approaches and technology.
Post-Sessional Consolidation of Learning: Reinforce learning after class through reflection, feedback and follow-up activities that strengthen understanding and application.
Experience firsthand how different teaching approaches impact student participation and attention.
Explore real-time learning challenges designed to provoke discussion and reflection.
Learn adaptable techniques for flipped, traditional, and blended classrooms.
Discover how condition-based teaching strategies can enhance student engagement in large lecture settings.
Associate ProfessorSchool of Biological and Environmental Sciences
Assistant ProfessorSchool of Psychology
Join educators and teaching professionals for an interactive workshop that rethinks student engagement in large classes. Admission is free! Register as limited slots are available.