Abstract
This chapter offers various techniques that have been used to get and keep students engaged in their learning, given the current state of the world. Based on a wide range of continuing education courses, it will describe ways in which to instruct students, regardless of whether the format is in-person, online, or hybrid. Interactive activities, such as Kahoot!, JeoParody, Family Feud, Quizlet, Quizziz, and Poll Everywhere will be discussed. While recognizing that each student and class is unique, the strategies suggested can set the foundation for promoting an educational environment, stricken by the pandemic, that fully embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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