Dr. Maria Pettinato in the Classroom

Making the Large Class Interactive & Engaged

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Dr. Maria Pettinato of Seattle University has met the challenge of engaging  students in the large classroom, creating a lively atmosphere of active learning. This in-class video demonstrates: her animated use of clinical narratives that demonstrate how her students’ classroom knowledge will be used in actual practice; live interactive polling for shared discovery about epidemiology of cancer in the U.S.; use of hand-held clickers to determine class understanding from past Anatomy and Physiology courses; and use of “old-school” index cards that ensure questions are answered before the class progresses. Patricia Benner interviews Maria Pettinato and her students to learn why this class is so highly regarded at Seattle University School of Nursing.

Approx. Running Time 28 min.

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