Skip to main content

Home/ Educational Development/ Group items tagged student lectures

Rss Feed Group items tagged

anonymous

Why do 60% of students find their lectures boring? - 0 views

  •  
    Article in the Guardian Education about why students find lectures boring. Unsurprisingly, PowerPoint is mentioned as a factor although reading further it's the usual story of the inappropriate use of PowerPoint rather than the existance of Powerpoint itself. I went to some extremely tedious lectures during my degree...it is possible to bore with a blackboard too! I would be interested in seeing more details of the types of lecture that students actually *like*!
  •  
    Actually, it's just struck me...we have these awards where students nominate staff. We get a lot of nominations. What is it that students actually *like* about what staff are doing?
  •  
    David produced a 'tag cloud' of the words used in their nominations.
David Andrew

Academic double standards: freedom for lecturers, compliance for students | THE Comment - 1 views

  • Freedom to Learn: The Threat to Student Academic Freedom and Why it Needs to be Reclaimed was published last month by Routledge/SRHE.
Giles Martin

Justice: A Journey in Moral Reasoning, Michael J. Sandel - 0 views

  •  
    Program page about the Justice course at Harvard. Effectively an example of an advertisement/trailer video for a course + some details.
  •  
    I want to do the course after watching it! Large lecture hall filled with students (apparently) paying attention.
David Andrew

Introducing YouTube EDU! | Open Culture - 0 views

  •  
    Combined with Academic Earth, iTunesU and other online courses (e.g. list on the Open culture site: http://www.oculture.com/2007/07/freeonlinecourses.html) it is getting easier to find good lectures/courses. I wonder how this will play out in the end - will the 'best' lectures get used by students at other universities, even formally as part of the recommended 'reading'?
1 - 5 of 5
Showing 20 items per page