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Sam Divall

Learning and Teaching Styles In Engineering Education - 0 views

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    A good online-paper which explains learning and teaching theory applicable to engineering educators. Most importantly describes how practical or hands-on learning is essential for engineering students.
LI Cunningham

Liz Coleman: A call to reinvent liberal arts education | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    Coleman's idea is that higher education is an active pursuit -- a performing art. Her vision calls for lots of one-on-one interactions between professor and student, deep engagement with primary sources, highly individual majors, and the destruction of the traditional academic department. It's a lofty goal that takes plenty of hard work to keep on course.
Ivan Sikora

Schermate relative a 4 alternative di Powerpoint (Foto) | Tecnocino - 0 views

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    Do you speak Italian. Even if not try to use this link to inform yourself on possible alternatives to Power Point. Useful for students and us preparing online courses.
Ivan Sikora

EHEST Safety Clip (SHORT PREVIEW) - YouTube - 0 views

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    More and more clips like this appear on YouTube. Is it worth investing time and effort in preparing such a clip in HE environment where students enrolled in the class already. Maybe a teaser for a lecture or complete Module that is an option. Why not!?
Ivan Sikora

Event Details Email - 0 views

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    When planning online event (webinar or class) engagement letter or invitation makes a difference. Why to shy of sending our students an invitation like this? I might include something along these lines in my Project as well. Watch this space.
Ivan Sikora

The Invisible Web: What It Is and How You Can Find It - 0 views

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    If we can not find on the surface why don't we dive deeper. At least that works for me. I have found some interesting tips in this post. It would be useful if I manage to use this in my Project or at least if I open that notion to students using it later on.
arti agrawal

An independent TED talk: purposeful learning - 0 views

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    How can we make students take ownership of their learning process? This video explores some examples from Alan November. He tells anecdotes of when student feel they have a purpose to their work/learning and a legacy to leave: how positively this impacts the learning process.
arti agrawal

Video excerpt of interactive lecture by Eric Mazur - 1 views

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    This clip shows a real lecture where Personal Response System and interactive teaching with peer instruction are used effectively in Physics teaching. For those teaching large classes and/or Science and Engineering this is a great demonstration of the technique.
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    This clip shows a real lecture where Personal Response System and interactive teaching with peer instruction are used effectively in Physics teaching. For those teaching large classes and/or Science and Engineering this is a great demonstration of the technique.
Ivan Sikora

Just in Time to F lip Your C lassroom - 0 views

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    With advocates like Sal Khan and Bill Gates, flipped classrooms are attracting an increasing amount of media and research attention. We had heard Khan's TED talk and were aware of the concept of inverted pedagogies in general. Yet, it really hit home when we accidentally flipped our classroom. Our objective was to better prepare our students for class. We set out to effectively move some of our course content outside of class and decided to tweak the Just-in-Time-Teaching approach (JiTT). To our surprise, this tweak - which we like to call the flip-JiTT - ended up completely flipping our classroom. What follows is narrative of our experience and a procedure that any teacher can use to extend JiTT to a flipped classroom
Clare Brown

AJET 25(3) McGarr (2009) - A review of podcasting in higher education: Its influence on... - 2 views

  • The ability to access this material on portable devices such as MP3 players can enable more mobile access to the material. Evans (2008) argues that the increasing demands on modern learners' time means that they are often forced to study when the opportunity arises, this may be on the bus, train or car, at evening or weekends or during lunch breaks. These demands bring with them the need for portable technologies that enable them to transport their learning materials to access when they can. This 'mobile learning', or m-learning for short, is used widely in distance learning programs because of the relative ease in which the digital resources can be produced (Bongey, Cizadlo & Kalnbach, 2006) and because they facilitate the needs of the learner and enhance their learning experience;
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    a review of podcasting in higher education
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    a review of podcasting in higher education
shiqiang yan

Blending problem-based learning with Web technology positively impacts student learning... - 2 views

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    a case study on the efficiency of problem based learning in the web-based learning environment
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    Thank you so much for sharing this resource. As I plan to do something along the lines of online Moodle module this is going to be very useful resource.
Thomas ~

Inquiry-based Learning Model - 0 views

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    This web article is one of a series on instructional design models. It concisely outlines the The Inquiry-based Learning Model which relies on the idea that individuals are able to learn by investigating scenarios and problems, and through social experiences.
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    When writing a Final Project my students need to look at previous papers and to learn from that. I wonder whether I will be able to take advantage of this resource to cater for this need.
Sam Divall

30 Search Engines Perfect For Student Researchers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    A handy infographic looking at different methods of online research and gives a flowchart with different web search options.
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    Tools are always in demand. Sam, have you used any of proposed (less popular ones).
arti agrawal

Peer Instruction: Engaging Students One-on-One, All at Once - 0 views

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    This link is to a chapter from Volume 1 of "Research-Based Reform of University Physics" which presents the background, design, and impact of Peer Instruction that was popularized by Eric Mazur. Excellent resource for Science, especially Physics teachers.
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    This link is to a book chapter from Volume 1 of "Research-Based Reform of University Physics" which presents the background, design, and impact of Peer Instruction that was popularized by Eric Mazur. Excellent resource for Science, especially Physics teachers.
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 4 views

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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Excellent overview of the detailed statistical analysis
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 2 views

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    'Scientific' evidence for the benefits of active learning in STEM subjects
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    Interesting statistical analysis
Neal Sumner

Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics - 3 views

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    Briliant meta analysis of 225 studies on why lectures don't work for STEM subjects
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    Hi Neal, I am unable to open this website, keep getting an error. is the url correct? cheers arti
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    I did this in too much haste - sorry! Fixed this on the link above Arti. I'll see if I can post the link to the original article as well Neal
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