The real world requires new professionals who know how to work in interdisciplinary teams to solve different types of problems efficiently. However, at university students have few scenarios where they can acquire and consolidate these necessary skills. One way to approach this problem is to offer interdisciplinary elective courses where different active and collaborative learning techniques (AcoLTs) can be applied, simulating “real” professional contexts. The aim of this study is to implement and evaluate AcoLTs to promote significant learning environments and communities of practices on an interdisciplinary course (Assistive Technology—AT) for health science and biomedical engineering students. Among the selected and adapted AcoLTs are: P...
Interdisciplinary projects in the industry typically require collaboration between professionals fro...
This paper reports the findings of six focus groups on developing skills for interdisciplinary colla...
The recommendation that future practitioners have the competency to work effectively in interdiscipl...
Purpose: Health science educators increasingly focus on preparing health science students to work in...
The aim of this study is to pilot test the active learning techniques we have developed to promote i...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare worldwide needs translation of basic ideas from engineering into the clinic. ...
In 2002, a number of lecturers from different clinical schools within the Faculty of Health Sciences...
The importance of promoting interdisciplinary educations is recognized, however, initiating collabor...
Background: Interdisciplinary research has the potential to optimize communication, accelerate disco...
Involving students in collaborative projects and experiential learning helps develop transversal ski...
It has long been proposed that there are many problems with healthcare today. The concept of interdi...
M (Health Professions Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe continuous changing...
Abstract Background Preparing today’s undergraduate students from science, technology, engineering, ...
Allied health professionals typically begin working on an interdisciplinary health care team immedia...
Higher education should provide learning situations that prepare students for a future profession an...
Interdisciplinary projects in the industry typically require collaboration between professionals fro...
This paper reports the findings of six focus groups on developing skills for interdisciplinary colla...
The recommendation that future practitioners have the competency to work effectively in interdiscipl...
Purpose: Health science educators increasingly focus on preparing health science students to work in...
The aim of this study is to pilot test the active learning techniques we have developed to promote i...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare worldwide needs translation of basic ideas from engineering into the clinic. ...
In 2002, a number of lecturers from different clinical schools within the Faculty of Health Sciences...
The importance of promoting interdisciplinary educations is recognized, however, initiating collabor...
Background: Interdisciplinary research has the potential to optimize communication, accelerate disco...
Involving students in collaborative projects and experiential learning helps develop transversal ski...
It has long been proposed that there are many problems with healthcare today. The concept of interdi...
M (Health Professions Education), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe continuous changing...
Abstract Background Preparing today’s undergraduate students from science, technology, engineering, ...
Allied health professionals typically begin working on an interdisciplinary health care team immedia...
Higher education should provide learning situations that prepare students for a future profession an...
Interdisciplinary projects in the industry typically require collaboration between professionals fro...
This paper reports the findings of six focus groups on developing skills for interdisciplinary colla...
The recommendation that future practitioners have the competency to work effectively in interdiscipl...