The [light/box] experiment embodies the University of Lincoln’s ethos of ‘student as producer’ (Neary 2012). It is part of a more extensive piece of action research which reconsiders assessment in response to student diversity, an increase in numbers of international students and the need to support transition from high school to HE in order to improve engagement, attainment and retention (Carter 2014). The [light/box] project facilitates a cross-programme collaboration where students work as partners, enabling the sharing of student knowledge and offering an experience outside of the traditional curriculum remit of each course. This paper comments on the project’s premise, organisation, results and research data. In its 3rd year, the [ligh...
In the last thirty years, there was a revolution in the way we work and teach, with the introduction...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
This paper starts with a consideration of collaborative learning in Art and Design Higher Education ...
The [light/box] experiment embodies the University of Lincoln’s ethos of ‘student as producer’ (Near...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
Now in its 10th year, the Manchester School of Architecture’s annual ‘Events’ programme has complete...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
Art/Science Collaboration is an optional module at the University of Westminster. It uses student-ce...
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
Knowledge transfer between universities and the commercial sector is becoming more prevalent, and di...
The Manchester School of Architecture has advanced peer-to-peer learning by linking multi-level grou...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
Broad Vision was a programme for art / science collaboration that adopted a model of interdisciplina...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
In the last thirty years, there was a revolution in the way we work and teach, with the introduction...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
This paper starts with a consideration of collaborative learning in Art and Design Higher Education ...
The [light/box] experiment embodies the University of Lincoln’s ethos of ‘student as producer’ (Near...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
Now in its 10th year, the Manchester School of Architecture’s annual ‘Events’ programme has complete...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
This article presents the findings of a cross-disciplinary project between BA (Hons) Interior Design...
Art/Science Collaboration is an optional module at the University of Westminster. It uses student-ce...
This study is an evaluation of design students’ perceptions of the benefits of collective learning i...
Knowledge transfer between universities and the commercial sector is becoming more prevalent, and di...
The Manchester School of Architecture has advanced peer-to-peer learning by linking multi-level grou...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
Broad Vision was a programme for art / science collaboration that adopted a model of interdisciplina...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
In the last thirty years, there was a revolution in the way we work and teach, with the introduction...
The Learning-by-Making (LBM) program at the University of Tasmania has 20 years experience in collab...
This paper starts with a consideration of collaborative learning in Art and Design Higher Education ...