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A pathway model for dissertation support

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This example describes the design of an online dissertation module for final year undergraduate students. The unique pathway model used to teach research skills for final year projects allows staff to tailor the provision to the students’ individual learning needs. The online education approach adopted I have led the development of a new module called...

Redesigning modules for online and hybrid teaching

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This example describes how we approached the transition to online learning and teaching with first and second-year undergraduates in cohorts of 150-190 students in Civil Engineering, taught both at Leeds and at Southwest Jiatong University. The online education approach adopted For two undergraduate Maths & Modelling modules of 160-180 students each (at level 1 and...

Creating an engaging module: a weekly plan

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This example describes the weekly schedule of activities developed for a group of second-year undergraduates with reflections on ensuring student engagement and maintaining a personal feel and connection with students in online teaching. The online education approach adopted Each week, students can typically expect the following activities: Session 0: preparation activity, such as a set...

Redesigning a module using SCALA and the ABC method

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This example describes an approach used in a module for first-year undergraduates with reflections on the positive benefits for students and the impact on teaching practices. The online education approach adopted In our re-design, we have adopted a hybrid approach using Student Centred Active Learning and the ABC method. The module was split into units with clear learning...

Redesigning a module using SCALA and the ABC method

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This example describes an approach used in a module for first-year undergraduates with reflections on the positive benefits for students and the impact on teaching practices. The online education approach adopted In our re-design, we have adopted a hybrid approach using Student Centred Active Learning and the ABC method. The module was split into units with clear learning...

Student-Centred Learning: providing structure and a weekly journey

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This example describes an approach used in two compulsory undergraduate modules – one with second years and one for finalists – with reflections on the positive benefits for students and impact on teaching practices. The online education approach adopted This approach provided a clear structure tied together with a weekly learning journey/narrative and sequential appearance...

Learning Modules in Minerva

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Alice Shepherd (Accounting and Finance) shares how she uses learning modules in Minerva: Instead of using folders within Minerva, I now use learning modules, in which items are presented sequentially to students.  I did this because students found it easier to navigate for a ‘flipped classroom’ course and I think the same rationale will apply...