The chemistry foundation year at the University of East Anglia is a diverse cohort with a wide range of prior educational experience and confidence levels. A flexible learning program combining extensive online materials intended for asynchronous study and face to face peer instruction is provided. Study is divided into weekly topics. Students are directed to take a short introductory quiz at the beginning of the week, feedback on which allows them to tailor the extent of asynchronous learning to their own needs. All students attend a highly interactive synchronous teaching session which utilises active learning to develop their conceptual understanding. The week concludes with a reflective formative test. Measures of student activity on th...
In this chapter, examples of innovative approaches that use educational technology to support active...
This study investigates the design, implementation and evaluation of an online chemistry programme i...
This paper reports on the use of a constructivist approach to the online design and delivery of a fi...
The chemistry foundation year at the University of East Anglia is a diverse cohort with a wide range...
Incorporation of increased flexibility and adaptivity in courses can support freshmen with taking re...
Three academic years have been considered for the evaluation of the impact of an online tutoring cou...
Although the implementation of blended learning in organic chemistry is rapidly growing, thus far, t...
The effectiveness of blended learning was evaluated through the integration of an online chemistry p...
Problem The first-year experience is critical for student engagement, retention, and success. The ...
This case study has been developed from data gathered through observations of the teaching component...
Students are encountering increasingly complex learning environments that incorporate multimodal res...
The aim of the study is to examine how blended learning can be used more effectively for university ...
This session will outline the development of differentiated resources and active learning environmen...
Students planning to pursue careers in health professions are required to take two semesters of orga...
We present our transforming curriculum for first year chemistry subjects that are part of the founda...
In this chapter, examples of innovative approaches that use educational technology to support active...
This study investigates the design, implementation and evaluation of an online chemistry programme i...
This paper reports on the use of a constructivist approach to the online design and delivery of a fi...
The chemistry foundation year at the University of East Anglia is a diverse cohort with a wide range...
Incorporation of increased flexibility and adaptivity in courses can support freshmen with taking re...
Three academic years have been considered for the evaluation of the impact of an online tutoring cou...
Although the implementation of blended learning in organic chemistry is rapidly growing, thus far, t...
The effectiveness of blended learning was evaluated through the integration of an online chemistry p...
Problem The first-year experience is critical for student engagement, retention, and success. The ...
This case study has been developed from data gathered through observations of the teaching component...
Students are encountering increasingly complex learning environments that incorporate multimodal res...
The aim of the study is to examine how blended learning can be used more effectively for university ...
This session will outline the development of differentiated resources and active learning environmen...
Students planning to pursue careers in health professions are required to take two semesters of orga...
We present our transforming curriculum for first year chemistry subjects that are part of the founda...
In this chapter, examples of innovative approaches that use educational technology to support active...
This study investigates the design, implementation and evaluation of an online chemistry programme i...
This paper reports on the use of a constructivist approach to the online design and delivery of a fi...