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Curriculum design: The teaching role

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Linking research and teaching.

Normally we are lecturing in courses where we do research, on the whole we do. In engineering particularly we have a real… (5 min 15s video by Ed Lester et al.; February 2007).

 

Recording lectures and key topics as audio podcasts for flexible studying.

Interviewer: You've been recording the whole lecture and making it available to students, or podcasting. What did you think it… (2 min 29s video by Andrew Fisher et al.; May 2009).

 

Graduate qualities: transferable skills and intercultural competence.

I think the thing that the best university students do in my view and what marks them out, is that they ask… (3 min 54s video by David Clarke et al.; November 2009).

 

Benefits of podcasting for dyslexic students.

I did a module in my final year and all of the lectures were actually up on the Internet, they were recorded, there was a microphone… (2 min 43s video by Alex Sallis et al.; June 2007).

 

Using student response systems to improve interaction in lectures.

Before, I was doing showing of hands in my modules, which is OK, but people are reticent sometimes to be seen, especially if… (3 min 42s video by Andrew Fisher; February 2008).

 

In conversation with Lord Dearing Award Winners: Ed Lester, Chemical, Environmental and Mining Engineering.

Can I ask you about asking the students questions in lectures, why do you do it and what do you think are the benefits?… (8 min 50s video by Ed Lester; January 2007).

 

Creativity and criticism: spotting a gap and motivations to change.

I joined the Department in 2000 and as part of my teaching, began a module on Modern Poetry. I realised that the students had to… (2012 word resource by Peter Howarth; June 2005).

 

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