Honestly, my biggest takeaway was the utilizing the Socratic method and redirecting students to answer other students' questions. I know the Socratic method is a standard and classical technique, but I think by using it more inentionally students responses and reflection on concepts would be more robust. Like brainstorming, where you get all the face-value ideas out of the way and refine unique concepts. I think redirecting students to answer student questions is also a great way to encourage participation and break down the "I don't want to look dumb in front of my peers" barrier.