The article contributes to the discussions on problem based learning and project work, building on and reflecting the experiences of the authors. Four perspectives are emphasized as central to a contemporary approach to problem- and project-based learning: the exploration of problems, projects as a method, online collaboration, and the dialogic aspect of students’ project work. A specific focus is on how the problem- and project-based learning approach developed in Denmark historically and theoretically, and how it unfolds today discussed through a case of the Danish Master programme in ICT and Learning (MIL), focusing on changes in the roles of teachers as supervisors, and the involvement of students in course and project activities
The paper deals with conceptual students’ perception of problem-based learning and project-based lea...
Danish PBL-based higher education institutions espouse the qualities of problem-based projects but a...
In this paper, we describe how a Danish problem-based learning university adapted to the circumstanc...
The article emphasizes four perspectives as central to a contemporary approach to problem- and proje...
European education today is characterized by two dominant trends. First, e-learning has made impress...
Although research suggests that project collaboration supports deep learning, facilitators frequentl...
The number of project-based organizations has increased in recent times, as has the teaching method ...
Group work, an essential component of learning and teaching in problem-based learning (PBL), is com...
The aim of this article is to present the analysis of assessment objects – motivation, group work, a...
Problem oriented project work has been the foundation for the educational system at Aalborg Universi...
The objectives of this project were to: i) describe the experience of implementing Problem-Based Lea...
Open Networked Learning is an open online professional development course for educators in higher ed...
Project organized problem based learning is a successful concept for on-campus engineering education...
This paper examines students ’ efforts working together to solve problems and to document their solu...
Project-based learning has been explored in a variety of contexts and different phases of education....
The paper deals with conceptual students’ perception of problem-based learning and project-based lea...
Danish PBL-based higher education institutions espouse the qualities of problem-based projects but a...
In this paper, we describe how a Danish problem-based learning university adapted to the circumstanc...
The article emphasizes four perspectives as central to a contemporary approach to problem- and proje...
European education today is characterized by two dominant trends. First, e-learning has made impress...
Although research suggests that project collaboration supports deep learning, facilitators frequentl...
The number of project-based organizations has increased in recent times, as has the teaching method ...
Group work, an essential component of learning and teaching in problem-based learning (PBL), is com...
The aim of this article is to present the analysis of assessment objects – motivation, group work, a...
Problem oriented project work has been the foundation for the educational system at Aalborg Universi...
The objectives of this project were to: i) describe the experience of implementing Problem-Based Lea...
Open Networked Learning is an open online professional development course for educators in higher ed...
Project organized problem based learning is a successful concept for on-campus engineering education...
This paper examines students ’ efforts working together to solve problems and to document their solu...
Project-based learning has been explored in a variety of contexts and different phases of education....
The paper deals with conceptual students’ perception of problem-based learning and project-based lea...
Danish PBL-based higher education institutions espouse the qualities of problem-based projects but a...
In this paper, we describe how a Danish problem-based learning university adapted to the circumstanc...