Object-Based Learning (OBL) is a well-established teaching method; Korda (2020), for example, documents how objects were used in 19th century school teaching in Europe. However, it is only relatively recently that its potential has been recognised in UK higher education, popularised by the work of Chatterjee et al. (2011). It has been defined as ‘a mode of education which involves the active integration of objects into the learning environment’ (Chatterjee et al., 2016, p.1). The University of Glasgow Hunterian Museum’s extensive collections lend themselves to enquiry-based learning across the disciplines. This gives us a unique opportunity to introduce OBL within our Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP), in our Creative...
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In two recent issues of New Chalk Talk (Vol.6, Issue 2 & 6) I suggested that “learning objects” enha...
The biology component of a four week widening participation summer school was extensively redesigned...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills dev...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.An introduction to object-based learning and mu...
157 Chapter 11 Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the UCL curricu...
This chapter considers objects as powerful pedagogic tools and examines how they can facilitate stud...
Specimen in Grant museum, UCL As I’m still working on a new post about pioneers I thought I’d take a...
“Designing active pedagogies” is a 10-credit course delivered as part of the PGCAP/MEd in Academic P...
"Designing active pedagogies" is a 10-credit course delivered as part of the PGCAP/MEd in Academic P...
Since the 1970s, art and design education at UK universities has existed as a divided practice; on t...
The first rule of business is “know your customer”. This essay focuses on the user’s perspective: wh...
The use of effective methodologies in terms of knowledge acquisition and transverse competences prom...
Active learning is "a method of learning in which students are actively or experientially involved i...
In two recent issues of New Chalk Talk (Vol.6, Issue 2 & 6) I suggested that “learning objects” enha...
The biology component of a four week widening participation summer school was extensively redesigned...
Object-based learning (OBL), drawing on the rich resources of university museums and collections, of...
Following a special conference focused on object-based learning in higher education at University Co...
This paper considers how object-based learning (OBL) can be used to complement reflective skills dev...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.An introduction to object-based learning and mu...
157 Chapter 11 Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the UCL curricu...
This chapter considers objects as powerful pedagogic tools and examines how they can facilitate stud...
Specimen in Grant museum, UCL As I’m still working on a new post about pioneers I thought I’d take a...
“Designing active pedagogies” is a 10-credit course delivered as part of the PGCAP/MEd in Academic P...
"Designing active pedagogies" is a 10-credit course delivered as part of the PGCAP/MEd in Academic P...
Since the 1970s, art and design education at UK universities has existed as a divided practice; on t...
The first rule of business is “know your customer”. This essay focuses on the user’s perspective: wh...
The use of effective methodologies in terms of knowledge acquisition and transverse competences prom...
Active learning is "a method of learning in which students are actively or experientially involved i...
In two recent issues of New Chalk Talk (Vol.6, Issue 2 & 6) I suggested that “learning objects” enha...
The biology component of a four week widening participation summer school was extensively redesigned...