A blended approach to collaborative learning

Can it make large group teaching more student-centred?

Authors

  • Belinda Allen
  • Alan Crosky
  • Iain McAlpine
  • Mark Hoffman
  • Paul Munroe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2006.2874

Keywords:

student-centred, collaborative learning, problem-based learning, group work, large group teaching, online

Abstract

Current educational thinking promotes a student-centred approach to teaching as more engaging and challenging for students, leading to improved learning outcomes. But what is ‘student-centred’ learning, and how can it be achieved in a higher education setting with very large classes and content-rich courses? In a materials engineering course for 300 first-year engineers, an online group project was introduced to add authenticity and collaborative activity into the course, and to improve student engagement. We explore the design, development and implementation of the project, and see if the intended outcomes were achieved.

 

 

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Published

2006-11-30

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ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers

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