A review of the one-minute paper -- Stead 6 (2): 118 -- Active Learning in Higher Educa... - 0 views
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Lecturers who use the 'one-minute paper' generally praise it as a learning tool, for the teacher as well as the students. This article surveys the literature on this widely applicable technique and presents new evidence on students' opinions of it and the extent of its use in the classroom. The benefits for both students and teachers appear sizeable for such a modest amount of time and effort, and students generally perceive the one-minute paper favourably. However, the oneminute paper can be easily employed to excess, reflected in quickly declining response rates over the course of two lecture series. Survey evidence suggests that the one-minute paper is perhaps not used especially extensively in UK and US higher education, largely due to lack of knowledge of its existence and the perception that it would be too time-consuming to analyse the responses.
Að gera hæfni sýnilega - Mat á raunfærni - 1 views
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Grein birt 15. desember 2009 í Netlu - Veftímariti um uppeldi og menntun Höfundur: Gunnar E. Finnbogason Í þessari grein er fjallað um hugmyndafræðina á bak við raunfærni og raunfærnimat. Gerð er grein fyrir þeim hugtökum sem notuð eru í umfjöllun um raunfærni og raunfærnimat og þau skilgreind. Fjallað er um þróun raunfærnimats og tekin dæmi af aðferðum við matið. Lýst er þróun hugmynda og framkvæmdar við raunfærnimat á Íslandi, á Norðurlöndunum og þá sérstaklega í Svíþjóð.
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