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David Bevington

How to Get High-Quality Student Work in PBL | Edutopia - 0 views

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    A good article with some tips on how to get a bit more out of project based learning. This links to some concenrs expressed in PBL Group 3 about engagement and involvement in distance learning by students which is the topic of the scenario we are exploring.
richardbakerphd

Handbook of Enquiry and Problem-based Learning Irish Case Studies and International Per... - 1 views

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    I've become aware of this through a Google search and the attractive title of the second chapter "Understanding Problem Based Learning". I've reflected on it a little in my CPD Portfolio (http://cpdrichardbaker.wordpress.com/)
richardbakerphd

Engagement Theory: - 1 views

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    This is an account of the authors own theory of engagement aiming to explain how engagement can be acheived within and programme of distance PBL.
neilwithnell

Problem Based Learning Online - 4 views

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    came across this and thought it may be useful
David Bevington

A Green Computing Professional Education Course Online - 0 views

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    Sustainable ICT Courses are being introduced at the vocational training level and more rarely at undergraduate and graduate levels. This paper reports on a graduate level Sustainable ICT Course run for the first time in 2009, as part of a global professional training program. The same course has been run at an Australian university and later adapted for North America by a Canadian university. The course had enrolments from industry based participants from both private and public sector organisation, as well as full time university students, with corporate Green ICT strategies being produced as course assignments. This paper discusses the student population and presents the course structure and assessment. An empirical evaluation of student responses, conducted at the end of the course, has yet to be completed, but some impressions of the differences in responses from graduate students and external participants is presented.
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