đď¸Teaching Through Play: A Sherlock Holmes Activity
This week on
Learning Lab RN, Iâm joined by Kim Anderson, an innovative educator in a practical nursing program whoâs redefining how we approach active learning. We dive into the benefits of team teaching, the magic of game-based learning, and how sensory experiences can deepen understanding. From âRed Light, Green Lightâ vital signs to laminated oxygen delivery devices, Kim shares her best low-lift, high-impact strategies. If youâve been looking for practical, joyful ways to teach through play, this oneâs for you.
đ Key Takeaways
Active Learning Doesnât Have to Be Complicated
- Kim Anderson emphasizes that meaningful student engagement doesnât require complex tools or tech. From âred light, green lightâ vital signs practice to laminated oxygen delivery device clips, her low-tech strategies prove that simplicity is the key.
Games Make Learning Memorable
- Whether itâs the card game Play 9 or a Sherlock Holmesâstyle cardiovascular mystery activity, Kim uses game-based learning to reinforce critical content in fun, collaborative ways. Students remember more of her teaching and stay engaged in the process.
Collaboration Builds Better Classrooms
- Team teaching works well at this school. Kimâs approach shows how multiple teaching styles within one program can reach more learners, support faculty creativity, and create a richer learning experience.
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