This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills development systems, which are commonplace in UK universities. It describes how some UCL students had difficulty understanding the concept of such a system and in choosing skills to develop. We therefore began developing a series of OBL activities, which could be used to help students understand how the system should be used and to identify their skill strengths and weaknesses
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This paper outlines a study investigating the impact of the use of learning objects on the developme...
Besides teaching students discipline-based content and skills, we also aim to provide them with tran...
This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills dev...
The purpose of this paper is to share the design and delivery of a core Level 4 ‘Organizational Beha...
Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a well-established teaching method; Korda (2020), for example, docume...
The first rule of business is “know your customer”. This essay focuses on the user’s perspective: wh...
The development of transferable skills in students, ie those relevant to any future employment, is a...
This article describes the development of a re-usable learning object (RLO) designed to support refl...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
We explore technical issues in the design of programming tools, development environments, simulation...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Transitional countries face the challenge of balancing rapid and sustainable development. IT-industr...
Many researchers have developed learning methods that can be used in different situations and condit...
This paper outlines an approach to designing a course entirely in learning objects. It provides a th...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This paper outlines a study investigating the impact of the use of learning objects on the developme...
Besides teaching students discipline-based content and skills, we also aim to provide them with tran...
This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills dev...
The purpose of this paper is to share the design and delivery of a core Level 4 ‘Organizational Beha...
Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a well-established teaching method; Korda (2020), for example, docume...
The first rule of business is “know your customer”. This essay focuses on the user’s perspective: wh...
The development of transferable skills in students, ie those relevant to any future employment, is a...
This article describes the development of a re-usable learning object (RLO) designed to support refl...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
We explore technical issues in the design of programming tools, development environments, simulation...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Transitional countries face the challenge of balancing rapid and sustainable development. IT-industr...
Many researchers have developed learning methods that can be used in different situations and condit...
This paper outlines an approach to designing a course entirely in learning objects. It provides a th...
Despite the assumption that ‘transferable’ skills are part and parcel of a graduate’s...
This paper outlines a study investigating the impact of the use of learning objects on the developme...
Besides teaching students discipline-based content and skills, we also aim to provide them with tran...