Welcome to the POGIL Video Library! Here you will find video resources and descriptions on Process Skills, Interpersonal Effectiveness, and more videos about POGIL. Click the buttons below to begin watching.
This page contains links to a collection of videos created by the Workshop Videos working group (2019-2022). The videos were designed as instructional tools to help instructors and students identify and improve the seven process skills. The skill level of students in the clips varies, and thus provides a starting point for class discussion.
The activity used by the students in the video is indicated in parentheses in each video description.
This page contains links to a collection of more than 40 videos, created through the POGIL / HACH Northern Colorado Consortium. The videos were designed as instructional tools to help students better understand the importance of effective interpersonal skills in group work. The brief vignettes show both positive and negative examples of interactions between students, providing a starting point for class discussion on student roles and appropriate behavior in group situations.
This video provides one example of how POGIL can be used in large classrooms. Having more than 50 students in a class may pose challenges, but many large classroom instructors are ready and willing to share their POGIL implementation strategies. In the video, you will see how an instructor at Virginia Commonwealth University begins the activity, checks in with individual student teams, and assesses the whole class for understanding.
This page contains links to a collection of videos made over the years to use in workshops or donor promotions. They cover the full history of POGIL. We think they are very inspiring.