Mekong e-Sim was designed to create an authentic learning environment in which students from different disciplines work together to learn about the complexities of environmental decision-making. The version of Mekong e- Sim that is reported here involved students of the subjects Asia-Pacific Development (geography), Technology Assessment (technological developments and impacts in engineering) and Environmental Engineering. During the Mekong e-Sim, students collaborated to adopt different stakeholder roles and initiate and respond to major events relating to economic and environmental development in the Mekong region. Key tasks included responding to topical news events, making submissions to public planning inquiries, writing reports and de...
although adaptive to student needs, suffers from the tyranny of distance. Students can feel isolated...
If we are ever to achieve the goal of redirecting technological development along more environment...
Abstract- In a small course on technology and society, students participated in an extended role-pla...
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an o...
CAL-laborate: A collaborative publication on the use of Computer Aided Learning for tertiary level p...
Pearson Education UniServe Science Teaching Award Invited PaperDenise Kirkpatrick, Robert G. McLaugh...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
Increasingly, engineers are required to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, often in an interna...
This paper reflects on the effectiveness of the web-based simulation ‘Mekong e-Sim’ within a ‘Commun...
Developing in students a deep understanding of the concept of sustainability, and how it applies to ...
Well-Beinghttp://www.services.eng.uts.edu.au/~robertm/mekong/It is an online learning environment th...
This poster describes two innovative and linked approaches to teaching the environmental geography o...
The characteristics and learning styles, as well as the implications for faculty development of Net ...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
The characteristics and learning styles, as well as the implications for faculty development of 'Net...
although adaptive to student needs, suffers from the tyranny of distance. Students can feel isolated...
If we are ever to achieve the goal of redirecting technological development along more environment...
Abstract- In a small course on technology and society, students participated in an extended role-pla...
The Mekong e-Sim involved more than 140 students across Australia and overseas participating in an o...
CAL-laborate: A collaborative publication on the use of Computer Aided Learning for tertiary level p...
Pearson Education UniServe Science Teaching Award Invited PaperDenise Kirkpatrick, Robert G. McLaugh...
Over 140 geography and engineering students from across Australia and overseas spent 4 weeks partici...
Increasingly, engineers are required to work as part of multidisciplinary teams, often in an interna...
This paper reflects on the effectiveness of the web-based simulation ‘Mekong e-Sim’ within a ‘Commun...
Developing in students a deep understanding of the concept of sustainability, and how it applies to ...
Well-Beinghttp://www.services.eng.uts.edu.au/~robertm/mekong/It is an online learning environment th...
This poster describes two innovative and linked approaches to teaching the environmental geography o...
The characteristics and learning styles, as well as the implications for faculty development of Net ...
Paper also published in Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Association fo...
The characteristics and learning styles, as well as the implications for faculty development of 'Net...
although adaptive to student needs, suffers from the tyranny of distance. Students can feel isolated...
If we are ever to achieve the goal of redirecting technological development along more environment...
Abstract- In a small course on technology and society, students participated in an extended role-pla...