Designing Interactivity from the Start
Replace long monologues with short explanation bursts followed by purposeful actions: annotate a slide, vote on an option, or co-create a checklist. Each mini-activity should ladder to a clear outcome, reinforcing confidence and momentum.
Designing Interactivity from the Start
Use polls to surface misconceptions, set priorities, and prompt peer comparison. Instead of trivia, ask questions that influence what you teach next, signaling that learner voices actively shape the pathway of the session.