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Engaging Students in Active Learning (POK)

Students and teachers: their relationship gravitates around learning. Look at reality from different perspectives, and fit learning objectives into each scenario to create an engaging and driven learning experience. These are the basis of active learning.

D-TRANSFORM: University Strategies in the Digital Age (POK)

In the 21st century a new learning ecosystem of students, educators, and resources developed: discover with us how digital resources can be a catalyst for change in university strategies. With society, universities and labour market becoming more and more reliant on technology, it is important for higher education leaders [...]

Using Open Educational Resources in Teaching (POK)

Open Educational Resources are the result of a different approach to education: the focus in on sharing, improving and reusing educational materials created by people (not only super-experts) who are willing to let knowledge spread and be used by anyone.

To Flip Or Not To Flip - Discover the flipped classroom methodology (POK)

To flip or not to flip? That is the question! Let’s walk together this path: how does flipped learning works? How to adopt this approach in teaching day life? What is flipped learning? According to the Flipped Learning Network, it is a “pedagogical approach in which direct instruction moves [...]

Teaching and Learning in Multicultural Contexts (POK)

Enhancing teachers’ intercultural skills and practices to foster global citizens and to fulfill the contribution of higher education to society. The growth of human mobility together with globalization are shaping the demography of many societies and of many interactive contexts, including new ways of learning and of working modalities. [...]

Dyslexia and Foreign Language Teaching (FutureLearn)

Learn more about dyslexia, and gain practical teaching tools and insights to help dyslexic students learn foreign languages. Discover teaching strategies to help dyslexic students learn a foreign language. Dyslexia affects 10-15% of the population. Dyslexic students are often either exempted from the study of additional languages or they [...]

Running a Course With edX (edX)

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Running a Course With edX (edX)
Course Auditing
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Learn the fundamentals of running a course on the edX platform using edX Studio. In this course, we will introduce you to edX Studio's tools for running a course. This course is ideal for course teams interested in uncovering the nuts and bolts of running an edX course after it has been built.

Building a Course With edX (edX)

Self Paced
Building a Course With edX (edX)
Course Auditing
Categories
Effort
Languages
Learn the fundamentals of building a course on the edX platform using edX Studio. In this course, we will introduce you to edX Studio, edX’s course-authoring tool. This course is ideal for course authors and course teams interested in uncovering the nuts and bolts of building an edX course.

Teaching with Physical Computing: Soft skills, teamwork and the wider curriculum (edX)

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the ‘non-technical’ elements that make Project-Based Learning an important addition to STEM & Computing classrooms, and how to integrate them into your teaching. Brought to you by Arm, this course covers all the non-technological elements of Project-Based Learning. This includes soft skills such as [...]

Teaching with Physical Computing: Practical application and classroom strategies for PBL (edX)

This course guides you in using real-world problems to spark your learners’ creativity and empower them to develop their own solutions using Physical Computing. Brought to you by Arm, this course guides you through the practical application of Project-Based Learning (PBL) theory using a range of tools and [...]