Faculty of Engineering Teaching Forum

Thirty-five academics from the Faculty of Engineering attended the first Faculty Teaching Forum on 5th June. 

The forum was jointly arranged by the Faculty and CEDIR to showcase good teaching practice. Five of the many excellent teachers within the Faculty of Engineering gave presentations on teaching strategies that really work, along with a guest speaker from Informatics.

Topics included: active learning in lectures, student engagement, practical demonstrations, reflective practice and problem-based learning. Plans for the next forum that will showcase a different group of academics are now under way.

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Presenters at the Faculty of Engineering Teaching Forum held on 5th June.
L to R: Maureen Bell (CEDIR), Sharon Nightingale (Engineering),
Chris Cook (Dean of Engineering), Long Nghiem (Engineering),
Rodney Vickers (Physics),  Paul Cooper (Engineering),
Tim McCarthy (Engineering), Caz Sandison (Special Guest from Mathematics).

 

 

Last reviewed: 16 June, 2008

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