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Questions about techniques to organize and run a classroom at the scale of the entire classroom. Questions about group work should NOT receive this tag, they should be tagged group-assignment.

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How to communicate expectations around "rabbit holes"?

Well, in terms of your second example - inefficient code, because it's "easier" - try doing a code golf style game. Whoever gets the shortest code on an assignment, project, lab, or whatever goes on a …
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Do your students pay attention when you speak?

Before our teacher started talking, he'd tell us to turn to the front (for the people on the sides, see diagram below) or tell us to shut off our computers for the moment. Our classroom was set up si …
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What advantages/disadvantages have you seen with Pair Programming in the classroom

I've been in groups before, and multiple people were supposed to code. It was a system where you had to be on the same computer for it to work. It fairly well approximated pair programming - we were d …
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Quizzes after lectures

It sounds like that you want a quick, simple solution to the issue, and while quizlets might not 'maximize learning' they can be quick and simple. I would suggest a quick warmup (i.e., they come in, a …
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