1. The document discusses interactive lectures, which engage students by incorporating engagement triggers and interactive activities during lectures. This breaks up the traditional lecture format and allows students to immediately apply the content.
2. The basic structure of interactive lectures includes alternating segments of lecture with segments where students interact, such as think-pair-shares or discussion of a headline. This format change engages students and provides opportunities to receive feedback.
3. Conducting interactive lectures in large courses can be challenging but instructors can encourage participation and use technologies to incorporate interactivity even with hundreds of students. With planning, interactive segments can engage students in large classes.