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ACTIVE CLASSROOMS ENABLING REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND GLOBAL COLLABORATION
Paul Holland,
Paul Davies ,
Cris Arnold ,
Jorge Leon,
Noemi Hilaireau,
Maria Alves,
Karin Ennser,
Sean Cahill,
Melanie Hainke
ICERI2019 Proceedings, Pages: 7691 - 7699
Swansea University Authors: Paul Holland, Paul Davies , Cris Arnold , Noemi Hilaireau, Karin Ennser, Sean Cahill, Melanie Hainke
DOI (Published version): 10.21125/iceri.2019.1828
Abstract
Many higher education institutions are considering the transition to active learning approaches. Traditional lecture theatre settings are used, but some of the most effective techniques such as design-based learning are easiest to apply in collaborative group spaces. However, the costs of building n...
Published in: | ICERI2019 Proceedings |
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ISBN: | 9788409147557 |
ISSN: | 2340-1095 |
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa52813 |
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Many higher education institutions are considering the transition to active learning approaches. Traditional lecture theatre settings are used, but some of the most effective techniques such as design-based learning are easiest to apply in collaborative group spaces. However, the costs of building new learning spaces can be prohibitive while convincing busy staff to re-think their teaching approach an unenviable task. In this work, the journey to Swansea University’s first reconfigurable computer lab and active learning studio is explored as an approach to solving both these issues and opening doors to innovation and new programmes. Feedback is presented from both staff and students to show the impact on student learning and the adoption of new pedagogies. The introduction of the active learning studio has led to new initiatives, including funding to link a Swansea University collaborative space with further education colleges in the region. It has also led to the College of Engineering at Swansea being invited to join a globally delivered group design module with partners in the US, Brazil and France. This collaborative approach paves the way for consideration of new funding and educational models where students can study elective modules outside their home institutions while retaining the benefits of active methods. |
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Active Classrooms, collaboration, collaborative learnin |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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