This article draws on 20 Danish university students’ reflections in and on a Problem-based Learning process (PBL). The study showed how a more playful approach changed how the students collaborated, communicated, and approached a given task. They felt more creative, open minded and engaged compared to some of their earlier learning experiences. They sensed a change in how they interacted with each other, a different tone arose in their social bonding, which led to the overall question for this article: What happens when play becomes part of a PBL process and how can we understand the relation between play and creativity in higher education learning processes
Problem Based Learning (PBL) is a pedagogical approach that encourages those who take part in its pr...
This article explores the unease that surrounds the notion of play in higher education and challenge...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Portier, C., Friedrich, N., & Peter...
This article draws on 20 Danish university students’ reflections in and on a Problem-based Learning ...
This article recounts reflections by a small group of students and their supervisor on play utilized...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
This article focuses on a research question: how can we understand a metaphor describing a student p...
Play is often seen as an unproductive yet structured pastime intended to provide enjoyment to its pa...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Portier, C., Friedrich, N., & Peterson,...
The focus of this paper is how we can facilitate problem based learning (PBL) more creatively. We t...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
A growing body of evidence shows the value of playful learning and using playful approaches such as ...
In this article we give a brief overview of research findings presented in a recent paper 'Exploring...
Understanding, encouraging and developing creativity in the classroom is an international priority (...
This paper explores the use of playful learning as an approach to teaching and learning. The researc...
Problem Based Learning (PBL) is a pedagogical approach that encourages those who take part in its pr...
This article explores the unease that surrounds the notion of play in higher education and challenge...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Portier, C., Friedrich, N., & Peter...
This article draws on 20 Danish university students’ reflections in and on a Problem-based Learning ...
This article recounts reflections by a small group of students and their supervisor on play utilized...
Drawing on ideas and debates about the nature of play from neuroscience, animal studies, psychoanaly...
This article focuses on a research question: how can we understand a metaphor describing a student p...
Play is often seen as an unproductive yet structured pastime intended to provide enjoyment to its pa...
This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Portier, C., Friedrich, N., & Peterson,...
The focus of this paper is how we can facilitate problem based learning (PBL) more creatively. We t...
Learning through play has emerged as an important strategy to promote student engagement, inclusion,...
A growing body of evidence shows the value of playful learning and using playful approaches such as ...
In this article we give a brief overview of research findings presented in a recent paper 'Exploring...
Understanding, encouraging and developing creativity in the classroom is an international priority (...
This paper explores the use of playful learning as an approach to teaching and learning. The researc...
Problem Based Learning (PBL) is a pedagogical approach that encourages those who take part in its pr...
This article explores the unease that surrounds the notion of play in higher education and challenge...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Portier, C., Friedrich, N., & Peter...