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'''Group calling''' is a method used in classrooms where the instructor asks all the students to say the answer out loud in unison, or as close as possible to unison.
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'''Group calling''' is a method used in a [[class]] setting where the explainer asks all the [[learner]]s to say the answer out loud in unison, or as close as possible to unison.


==Related methods==
==Related methods==
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* [[Cold calling]]
* [[Cold calling]]
* [[Voluntary participation]]
* [[Voluntary participation]]
* [[Quiet prompt]]

Latest revision as of 15:58, 23 September 2021

This article is about a format used within an exposition for the explainer to get feedback from the learner(s), and/or for learner(s) to self-assess.
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Group calling is a method used in a class setting where the explainer asks all the learners to say the answer out loud in unison, or as close as possible to unison.

Related methods