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Monthly Archives: July 2020
How to write a blog
By Dr Jacqueline Baxter Ever fancied yourself as a blog writer? Do you have something interesting to share? These simple, top tips will enable you to turn your idea into an eye-catching blog in no time. Throughout the writing process, … Continue reading
Can we teach skills online?
By Lin Smith As lecturers we can lecture, can’t we? Have our online students acquired key skills for success? We design the assessment, so we think we assess what we have taught and what we expect them to have acquired. … Continue reading
Posted in Business School, e-learning, e-teaching, Key Academic Skills, Online teaching, onlinestudent, Open University, research, SCiLAB, Skills online
Tagged business, e-learning, highered, highereducation, learning, learningdesign, lecturer competences, lecturer development, MBA, online learning, online teaching, Open University, pedagogy, reflective practice, Skills Acquisition
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Collaborative group work on level 3 law modules
by Liz Hardie Over the last two years I have become aware of the challenges law students experience undertaking collaborative group work. Law students are often competitive and aspirational with high expectations of themselves and others. Unfortunately this does not … Continue reading
Posted in e-learning, e-teaching, educhat, feelings, Law School, Online teaching, onlinestudent, Open Justice, Open University, SCiLAB, students, Uncategorised
Tagged collaboration, Faculty of business and law, group work, highered, highereducation, law modules, learning experience, learningdesign, Liz Hardie, online collaboration skills, Open Justice, student experience
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