Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, offers a way of leaping lightly over knowledge hurdles. At UCL, over 100 course units include OBL, translating into 2,500 instances of students working with the museum collections each year. Learners in higher education (HE) can be confronted with difficult topics which become obstacles to understanding, slowing down their learning. These obstacles often take the form of new concepts which may initially appear counter-intuitive. Misconceptions sometimes have to be unlearnt before such challenging areas can be negotiated. Active student engagement with museum artifacts can facilitate such processes
The use of effective methodologies in terms of knowledge acquisition and transverse competences prom...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.An introduction to object-based learning and mu...
How can museum educators and higher education tutors enhance the way HE students use museums? There ...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
157 Chapter 11 Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the UCL curricu...
University Museums are outstanding resources and afford a unique opportunity for effective object ba...
Engagement with objects, either directly or through digital media, has long been recognized as a via...
Objects have underpinned pedagogic strategies in the arts and sciences. While recent online units of...
Many museums now allow more opportunities for students to interact with their artefacts, often in st...
Specimen in Grant museum, UCL As I’m still working on a new post about pioneers I thought I’d take a...
Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a well-established teaching method; Korda (2020), for example, docume...
Much recent writing on object-based learning (OBL) in museums assumes that the prevailing paradigm s...
Direct encounters with archaeological materials are an effective way to teach the practical side of ...
The Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design (CETLD) and the Art Design Media S...
The use of effective methodologies in terms of knowledge acquisition and transverse competences prom...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.An introduction to object-based learning and mu...
How can museum educators and higher education tutors enhance the way HE students use museums? There ...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
157 Chapter 11 Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the UCL curricu...
University Museums are outstanding resources and afford a unique opportunity for effective object ba...
Engagement with objects, either directly or through digital media, has long been recognized as a via...
Objects have underpinned pedagogic strategies in the arts and sciences. While recent online units of...
Many museums now allow more opportunities for students to interact with their artefacts, often in st...
Specimen in Grant museum, UCL As I’m still working on a new post about pioneers I thought I’d take a...
Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a well-established teaching method; Korda (2020), for example, docume...
Much recent writing on object-based learning (OBL) in museums assumes that the prevailing paradigm s...
Direct encounters with archaeological materials are an effective way to teach the practical side of ...
The Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning through Design (CETLD) and the Art Design Media S...
The use of effective methodologies in terms of knowledge acquisition and transverse competences prom...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.An introduction to object-based learning and mu...
How can museum educators and higher education tutors enhance the way HE students use museums? There ...