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Lectures can be created quickly and easily and use, Sound, Video, and Narration.
This allows you to create an experience that in some cases may be more effective
than a traditional classroom.
By having clearly organized lesson, and by eliminating the distractions of a
lecture hall, students receive more relevant information, in a clearer
presentation.
Students in different sections are insured to get the same high quality of
learning from this method.
This format also allows an instructor to create lessons that can be used from
class to class. A class on Alexander the great might use multiple lectures
on Alexander, while a class on the history of the ancient world might only use
the first of these lectures. This can be effective in making certain that
important information is presented in the same way in two or more courses that
fulfill the same requirement.
Lecture 1: Alexander the Great:
Alexander as a Conqueror
This lecture will discuss Alexander and his efficiency as a military leader.
Lecture 2: Alexander the Great: Alexander as an Architect
This lecture will discuss Alexander as a builder of cities, and designer of a
nation
Lecture 3: Plutarch: Biographies and Moralities
This lecture will discuss Plutarch as teacher, and historian.
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