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    May 24, 2018 · The document discusses the symposium technique, which involves multiple speakers presenting on different aspects of a topic for 10-20 minutes each. It defines a symposium as a teaching method that informs audiences and allows them to form opinions and make decisions on an issue.

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    Feb 12, 2014 · A symposium provides broad understanding of a topic while allowing listeners to discuss it and make decisions. Though it engages participants cognitively, it may not emphasize affecting domains as well.

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    May 15, 2020 · A symposium is a type of discussion where participants present separate speeches on different aspects of a topic under the direction of a chairman. The chairman introduces the topic and distributes topics to speakers.

  4. Jul 2, 2024 · The symposium method of teaching has several advantages, including: Interactive learning: The symposium method encourages active participation and sharing of thoughts from everyone in the class. Large groups: The symposium method can be used to address a large group or class.

  5. 6 MECHANISM OF SYMPOSIUM TECHNIQUE. The symposium is a type of discussion, in which two or more speakers, talk from ten to twenty minutes, develop individual approaches or solutions to a problem or present aspects of policy, process or program.

  6. Plato in the Symposium makes an invaluable contribution regarding the place of remembrance in epistemic ponderings. This paper therefore, examines Plato's Symposium as a Socratic – Platonic refutation of the doctrine that knowledge is remembrance.

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  8. Jun 23, 2022 · The purpose of a symposium is to typically allow experts in a given field to meet, discuss papers/topics in question, and examine the issues and trends associated with the topic. From these discussions, solutions and recommendations can develop for the next step to be actioned.