Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in ‘new media’ – the popular communication forms that increasingly impact on their lives? We describe here rationale, approaches to date, and a series of hypotheses to be tested in a project designed to develop the content knowledge and graduate attributes of science students via science communication. The project explores the educational value in fostering student publication on the web – a medium of learning and publication that, one can argue, students find engaging, staff increasingly see as practical, and employers value as relevant. We aim to determine the extent to which science lecturers should and can exploit a growing number of publi...
This paper describes the introduction of a podcasting task into an undergraduate chemistry unit. By ...
The Science Communication Unit in the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences at the University of the Wes...
Teaching and learning are never static processes, and in the sciences we are increasingly mindful of...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates be motivated by activities that have them express science content in ‘new...
The ALTC-funded ‘New Media for Science’ project explores ways to engage science students in authenti...
Can science undergraduates be motivated by activities that have them express science content in ‘new...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
Scholarly work in the area of learning technology has a somewhat dubious reputation. The immature si...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that students in Higher Education must acquire the skills nec...
This paper describes the introduction of a podcasting task into an undergraduate chemistry unit. By ...
The Science Communication Unit in the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences at the University of the Wes...
Teaching and learning are never static processes, and in the sciences we are increasingly mindful of...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates learn effectively by activities that have them express science content in...
Can science undergraduates be motivated by activities that have them express science content in ‘new...
The ALTC-funded ‘New Media for Science’ project explores ways to engage science students in authenti...
Can science undergraduates be motivated by activities that have them express science content in ‘new...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
ForewordThis second volume in the Postgraduate Papers series has been produced as part of the celebr...
Scholarly work in the area of learning technology has a somewhat dubious reputation. The immature si...
It is becoming increasingly recognised that students in Higher Education must acquire the skills nec...
This paper describes the introduction of a podcasting task into an undergraduate chemistry unit. By ...
The Science Communication Unit in the Faculty of Health & Life Sciences at the University of the Wes...
Teaching and learning are never static processes, and in the sciences we are increasingly mindful of...