In addition to clearly established expectations, challenging materials, and engaging activities, the most effective instructors also bring passion, humor, fun, and a sense of community into the classroom.  Need an icebreaker for that first day of class?  Looking for an engaging game to assist students in the mastery of a concept?  Presented here are links to multiple examples of activities that foster student-centered instruction by involving students not only in the subject matter but also with their peers and the instructor.  You are invited to explore and make use of these resources.

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101 Interactive Techniques
Yee, K. (n.d.). Interactive Techniques. Retrieved from http://www.fctl.ucf.edu/TeachingAndLearningResources/CourseDesign/Assessment/content/101_Tips.pdf
A Classroom Icebreaker with a Lesson That Lasts
Freed, V. (2010, February 23). A Classroom Icebreaker with a Lesson that Lasts. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-and-learning/a-classroom-icebreaker-with-a-lesson-that-lasts/
First Day of Class Activities That Create a Climate for Learning
Weimer Ph D, M. (2013, January 9). First Day of Class Activities that Create a Climate for Learning. Retrieved from http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-professor-blog/first-day-of-class-activities-that-create-a-climate-for-learning/
Techniques of Active Learning – California State University