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Comment on tea0821’s blog 2
It’s great to see you discussing the use of direct instruction in teaching microeconomics and how it aligns with the need for a basic understanding of concepts and definitions. Direct instruction can indeed be an effective method for introducing fundamental knowledge in any subject, including microeconomics. By providing clear explanations and examples, it helps students…
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Comment on Stephanie Preston’s post 4
Well down! I agree with you that ChatGPT can be helpful to students in their studies. However, I think there are good and bad ways in which ChatGPT can help students to understand the subject matter more quickly and bad ways in which ChatGPT can inhibit students’ independent thinking. Overall, the activity you designed based…
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Comment on Cyan’s post 3
You’ve provided excellent points about the importance of carefully designing learning resources and fostering interaction in interactive learning. I completely agree with your insights. Indeed, designing the learning resources in a way that aligns with the course objectives is crucial for effective learning. Well-designed resources can enhance student motivation and interest, making the learning experience…
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Introduction to Microeconomics
Group I: Donghan Li, Peter Zhang. Introduction: Hello, everyone. The topic of “Introduction to Microeconomics” aims to provide learners with a foundational understanding of the principles and concepts underlying individual economic decision-making and market interactions. This interactive learning resource will explore supply and demand, market equilibrium, consumer behavior, production, cost analysis, etc. It will help…
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Essential Questions
1. What is the importance of studying economics? 2. What is the relationship between production and division of labor? 3. What is the significance of scarcity?
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Learning Assessment Plan
1. Quiz: 10 multiple choice questions every week on brightspace.(10% in total)2. Two in-person midterm exams.(40% in total,20% for each)3. One in-person final exam. (50%)
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Inquiry-based learning
Inquiry-based learning is an educational approach that encourages active exploration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. It aligns well with the study of microeconomics, as it allows learners to delve deeper into economic concepts, understand their real-world applications, and develop a comprehensive understanding of how individual financial decisions impact larger markets and societies.Microeconomics focuses on the…
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