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Vol. 7 No. 1-2 (2014): Improving University Science Teaching and Learning - Pedagogical Projects 2014
Vol. 7 No. 1-2 (2014): Improving University Science Teaching and Learning - Pedagogical Projects 2014
Published:
2014-06-19
Volume 7 - 2014
Implementering af forelæsninger som hjælp til laboratorieøvelse på første års kemikursus
Christian Bukh
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Use of a proof assistant as a learning tool in an introductory logic course for computer science undergraduates
Holger Bock Axelsen
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Developing the course “Assessment of Insulin Sensitivity in Metabolic Active Tissue”
Sara Gry Vienberg
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Global Studies in a Material World - How far can Natural & Social Sciences Integrate?
Henrik Egelyng
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Increasing collaborative learning and knowledge exchange in a case-based learning environment
Stéphanie Horion
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Historical teaching and learning practices for first-year English undergraduates – reflections for improving historical thinking
Celia Penelope Hughes
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Revising a Bachelor Program in Astronomy
Kjartan Münster Kinch
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Evaluating the use of a student response system in high enrollment anatomy lectures
Svend Sparre Geertsen
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When fear takes over: A case study of ELT in Danish higher education
Elke Susanne Greifeneder
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Flipped Learning in Organic Chemistry for Life Sciences – Experiences and Considerations
Kenneth T. Kongstad
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Stimulation of deep learning and active participation of students during long and context rich lectures
Karla Kristine Freude
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Innovation processes as a method to facilitate deep-learning?
Peter Nejsum
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Determining the Effect of TLAs on Student Engagement, Activity, and Understanding in a Repeated Teaching Setting
Toine Bogers
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Student-activation during lectures as a Process to elucidate the Presage of students and facilitate the learning Product
Henrik Hjarvard De Fine Licht
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Utilizing case-work for inducing reflective thinking and interpretation skills
Pai Pedas
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Increasing Social Integration in an Interdisciplinary MA Programme through Group Work
Jakob Elming
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Challenges associated with teaching interdisciplinary courses - Getting the level right and increasing student’s active participation in classes
Thilde Bech Bruun
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Promoting Active Participation in Computer Science Lectures
Stefan Sommer
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Improving teaching activities in a classical journal club session - Activation and involvement of a larger number of students
Lisbeth Rosager Poulsen
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How to improve your supervisory skills
Jacob Andersen
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Anvendelse af peer-feedback i kurset “Idræt, Individ og Samfund”
Charlotte Østergaard, Glen Nielsen
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Testing and evaluating peer assessment of chemistry exercises
Martin P. Anderson
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Peer evaluation - a teaching element increasing the formative evaluation of the students
Håkån Torbern Tagesson
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Different forms of assessment for transferring students’ ownership of learning assessment and developing their skills
Thai Thi Minh
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Using online quizzes for active learning and constructive alignment in a blended learning setting
Linda Udby
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Constructive alignment analysis and redesign of the Ph.D. course ’Innovation and intellectual property rights in biotechnology’
Anders Bach
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Implementation and evaluation of longer (> 3 hours) collaborative and case-based interactive learning exercises
Anton Stahl Olafsson
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Intended Learning outcome and course descriptions from a student’s point of view – How are they perceived by the students?
Christoph Crocoll
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The theory Y climate applied: Student driven lectures and how a high degree of student freedom can positively influence both teacher and student satisfaction in terms of learning outcomes in a typical human geography course
Sarah Ann Lise D’haen
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