ENGAGING LECTURE TIP 27 Out Loud

Most lecturers who are considered great at their craft have earned their distinction by hard work and perseverance. They know that it takes time and energy to create a memorable lecture and then careful, concentrated practice to do it well. As a college instructor, you have many responsibilities, and you will not likely have the time and energy to invest this kind of effort in every lecture. However, for those lectures that are particularly important or challenging, we recommend that you practice it Out Loud and in real time.

Practicing enables you to polish and refine your work. Your ideas will likely sound different in your head than they do out loud, so practicing gives you a chance to revise and refine.  ...

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