In my Interpersonal Communication course, fostering meaningful class interactions is critical to developing students’ practical communication skills. Class Companion provides a range of interactive activities that allow students to practice and apply what they’ve learned in a real-world context, from nonverbal communication to conflict resolution.
Interactive learning has been shown to improve comprehension and retention (Prince, 2004). Integrating Class Companion’s activities into my course makes students more engaged in the learning process. Whether we’re discussing active listening or emotional intelligence, Class Companion’s resources enable me to reinforce these concepts through guided discussions, group work, and reflection activities.
Class Companion’s tools are invaluable for any educator looking to boost classroom participation and deepen student understanding.
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References:
- Prince, M. (2004). Does active learning work? A review of the research. Journal of Engineering Education, 93(3), 223-231.