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Faculty of Life Sciences

Faculty of Life Sciences e-Learning Projects 2005 CeLLS C ollaboration in e - L earning in the L ife S ciences Strategic Objective To develop and deploy interactive learning methods within the Life Sciences Partners University of Dundee Martyn Ward, James Elliot Napier University

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Faculty of Life Sciences

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  1. Faculty of Life Sciences e-Learning Projects 2005

  2. CeLLS Collaboration in e- Learning in the Life Sciences

  3. Strategic Objective • To develop and deploy interactive learning methods within the Life Sciences

  4. Partners • University of Dundee • Martyn Ward, James Elliot • Napier University • Peter Strike, Charles Bryce • Falkirk College /Scottish Colleges Bio-technology Consortium • Wendy Livingston, David Hoggan • Interactive University • Roy Leitch, Sally Jorjani • Scottish Qualifications Agency • John Lewis

  5. Interactive Learning • Combination of supported student-centred learning and e-learning

  6. Interactive tutorials Interactive materials Interactive discussions Interactive assessments Interaction • Learning involves many sorts of interaction: Teachers Knowledge Peers Oneself

  7. Contact Hours 4 : 2: 4? or 2: 3: 5?

  8. Design and develop a coherent and rational curriculum for Degree and Higher National programmes in Cell & Molecular Biology Objective One

  9. Objective Two • Develop interactive e-learning materials for the core part of the curriculum

  10. Objective Three • Develop a set of interactive case-studies, assignments and formative assessments to contextualise the core materials to the Degree and HN streams

  11. Objective Four • Establish a sustainable learning community for the Life Sciences within Higher Education in Scotland

  12. QMP in Life Sciences • QMPis used extensively in all level 1 and many level 2 modules • Summative assessment • under exam conditions • Formative assessment • in the students own time

  13. QMP in Life Sciences • Currently used for a wide variety of applications: • Practical class follow-up • Tutorial exercises • Problem-solving • More projects ‘in preparation’!

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