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I used after-action reviews for the last 40 years. I was first exposed to them in the Air Force as a strategy for continuous improvement. AARs have served me well. I continue to use them today. I also use them in the classroom and you can as well. AARs are easy to conduct and yield a lot of valuable information about your course and its activities. The key is to do something with what you learn.
This week we are going to take a closer look at after-action reviews and how you can improve your courses.
Come learn more.
Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheClassroomPodcast/ Other podcast episodes: https://tubarksblog.com/intheclassroom Show notes: https://tubarksblog.com/itc126 Music credit: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Sponsor: https://tubarksblog.com/textexpander Sponsor: https://tubarksblog.com/read-to-succeed/
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I used after-action reviews for the last 40 years. I was first exposed to them in the Air Force as a strategy for continuous improvement. AARs have served me well. I continue to use them today. I also use them in the classroom and you can as well. AARs are easy to conduct and yield a lot of valuable information about your course and its activities. The key is to do something with what you learn.
This week we are going to take a closer look at after-action reviews and how you can improve your courses.
Come learn more.
Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheClassroomPodcast/ Other podcast episodes: https://tubarksblog.com/intheclassroom Show notes: https://tubarksblog.com/itc126 Music credit: https://www.purple-planet.com/ Sponsor: https://tubarksblog.com/textexpander Sponsor: https://tubarksblog.com/read-to-succeed/