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Proceedings of Improving Learning Outcomes Through Flexible Science Teaching (2003)
Proceedings of Improving Learning Outcomes Through Flexible Science Teaching (2003)
Published:
2012-11-13
Keynote Presentations (Abstract)
Rethinking the teaching of science: insights from research into student learning
John Dearn
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Non-refereed Papers
The excitement of chemistry
Judy Gordon
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Online technology for enhancing first year experience: a case study at the University of South Australia
S. M. Aziz
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An interactive, self-instructional, online respiratory control practical: design and development
Laura C. Minasian-Batmanian, Gautham Jayachandran
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Value of multimedia approach for learning by distance education
Siva Sivapalan
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Learning generic skills in first year chemistry
Ian M. Jamie, Adrian V. George, Noel J. Dickson, Michelle Engelsman, Danielle Kay
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Student-centred learning through a new investigative laboratory program in first year chemistry
Grainne Moran, Neil Duffy
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The Workshop Tutorial project book launch during the 2003 UniServe Science Conference
M. D. Sharma, R. Millar, K. Wilson, Colleen Moroney, Richard Newbury, Peter Logan, Ian Cathers, Gil Vella
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Flexible delivery of communication skills to science students: a faculty-wide project
Joe Osborn, Susan Jones, Simon James, Kelvin Jackson, Richard Langman, Kristen Karsh, Jenny Gardner, Neil Trivett
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The influence of multimedia resources in and out of biomedical studies
Richard Brightwell, Angus Stewart
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Designing an assessment task for scientific report writing using a mastery goal approach to ensure self-evaluation and application of feedback
Jo-Anne Chuck, Lauren Young
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Independent field-based projects in behavioural ecology for ‘deep learning’
Geoff MacFarlane, Kevin Markwell
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Teaching biochemistry differently: collaborative peer group activities in large classes
Marian Dobos, Baden Rumble, Carmel McNaught
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Integrating activities, e-environment and objective driven curriculum design in the learning environment
Margot Schuhmacher
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Refereed Papers
Developing a learning environment that encourages deep learning outcomes
Noel M. Meyers, Duncan D. Nulty, Bernard N. Cooke, John F. Rigby
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Encouraging critical thinking in a combined Arts and Science course on the relationship between people and the environment
Richard Baker, Mandy Lupton
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Peer group testing in software engineering projects
Nicole Clark
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Integrating tertiary literacy into the curriculum: effects on performance and retention
Greg Hampton, Jan Skillen, Wendy Russell, Sharon Robinson, Louise Rodgerson, Neil Trivett
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Facilitating student understanding about climate science: El Niño as an online case study
Neil J. Holbrook, Elizabeth Devonshire
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Are you being serviced? Promoting quality service teaching
L. Kirkup, G. Mather, L. Wood, P. Logan
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Physics teacher retraining through flexible delivery
Leah Moore, Jim Woolnough, Andrew Cheetham, John Rayner
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An online laboratory – is it as good as the real thing?
Linda Pannan, Ken McGregor, Chris van der Craats, Karen Ghosn, Maria-Jose Montoya
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul? Time management in flexible learning situations
Judith Pollard
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Teachers as learners: an experiential journey through e-learning
Theresa Winchester-Seeto, Andrew Simpson, Dale Scott, Kaye Placing, Melanie Pittard
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Preparing for the transition to professional work
Leigh Wood, Peter Petocz
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Providing opportunities to demonstrate mastery rather than memory: testing programming skills in a programming environment
Kelsey van Haaster
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In-class pharmacology conference: student communication and flexible delivery in an authentic learning experience
Mel Ziman
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The potential of virtual laboratories for distance education science teaching: reflections from the development and evaluation of a virtual chemistry laboratory
Barney Dalgarno, Andrea G. Bishop, Danny R. Bedgood Jr
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Using the Security Protocol Game to teach computer network security
Leonard G. C. Hamey
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