POGIL is an acronym for Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning. It is a student-centered, group-learning instructional strategy and philosophy developed through research on how students learn best. Today we learn all about POGIL from Rick Moog, Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College. He is the Executive Director of The POGIL Project and has implemented POGIL learning environments in his courses since 1994.
Check out the show notes at:
www.physicsalive.com/pogil
The POGIL homepage
Two articles co-authored by Dr. Moog, the origins of POGIL:
Other articles and books
More resources from the POGIL website:
Want to hear more from Rick? Listen to members of the POGIL team interview Dr. Moog on the POGIL Podcast:
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