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Active Learning: Linda Cuellar

Episode 1 of the Intro To Mass Comm podcast, hosted by Mark Farris, Tim Molina, titled "Active Learning: Linda Cuellar" was published on August 3, 2020 and runs 78 minutes.

August 3, 2020 ·78m · Intro To Mass Comm

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Active vs. passive learning. How do we engage students better? Linda Cuellar guides us on our first episode of Intro to Mass Communication. Hear the meaning behind Linda's Twitter handle.

Active vs. passive learning. How do we engage students better? Linda Cuellar guides us on our first episode of Intro to Mass Communication. Hear the meaning behind Linda's Twitter handle.
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