Resources
How to use team-based learning strategies in class. Lots of links.
Case study by a professor who transformed his lecture class into a cooperative learning class.
Numerous teaching techniques for collaborative and cooperative learning (apparently aimed at K-12, but useful for higher education as well).
Walks faculty through a comprehensive process to design and implement in-class group learning techniques
Simple orientation to Problem Based Learning with helpful how-to PDF files to download.
Mostly geared toward the sciences - but sample problems and curricula can be mined for information about the process of designing similar resources for religion/theology. Lots of links to additional resources.
A collection of peer-reviewed problems, teaching notes, supplemental materials, and articles to assist educators in using problem-based learning in the classroom. Requires free online registration.
For those who learn through spatial representation, the skills and activities associated with Bloom's Taxonomy are laid out here in a complex diagram (various selections found in google search).
Brief descriptions of different learning styles
An easy-to-use inventory to determine one’s Multiple Intelligence preferences
Wabash Center Staff Contact
Sarah Farmer, Ph.D.
Associate Director
Wabash Center
farmers@wabash.edu