Fresno State students will present their experiences with course-based high-impact practices during the Fresno State High-Impact Practice Symposium from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, in the Henry Madden Library Ellipse Gallery.
Fresno State is committed to providing students with the most effective learning and development opportunities possible. Countless research studies have demonstrated that courses that engage students in hands-on, active learning projects, especially those where students apply academic content to real-world community issues, are more effective in improving student success compared to traditional lecture courses. These types of experiences are called "high-impact practices."
Students will have laptop and poster presentations they designed on display and will present on their course-based projects.
For more information, contact Beth Weinman at 559.278.1641 or bweinman@mail.fresnostate.edu.
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