Enhancing Teaching & Learning for Digital Lancaster
This is the archive of completed projects from 2016 – 2018. The majority of these projects have completed a case study and sharing practice presentation. A few were unable to complete due to unforeseen circumstances. Click on a project below to find out more…
Developing online resource to better prepare Linguistics students for their final year dissertations.
Helping family business leaders learn better and faster, using innovative digital teaching methods.
Improving the use of Panopto in large classes with reference to international students.
How the digital revolution is extending into history and changing the way we interpret historical data.
Equipping students with the digital skills necessary for effective online research.
Developing networked video resource for preparing students for Health Research.
Using interactive software to make Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) modeling more accessible
Using technology to improve teaching by providing better tracking of student involvement and performance in workshop exercises.
Improving the service provided by the Moodle system & enhance the quality of content.
Scoping project to present recommendations for online marking.
Making language learning easier and more interactive with the use of digital technology.
Using digital tools to enhance student engagement.
What do students expect from a lecture and how to make lectures more engaging
Surveying students to discover what technology is being used to access Moodle to better inform site design.
Exploring ways of improving distance research students access to the research community at Lancaster through technology.
Developing online resource for students to learn skills in intercultural situations.
Feeling the fear, but doing it anyway. Digital learning developments for postgraduates.
Preparing students to get the best out of group learning & developing valuable teamwork skills.
Creating digital resources for pre-placement students.
Exploring the types of technology available to improve note taking and sharing amongst students.
Developing an online assessment tool for grammar tests in French, German, Italian & Spanish.
Building on an existing initiative teaching students at local schools about computer building and design.
Using digital technology to improve the study abroad experience for Maths students.
Learning how to share information appropriately and securely online.
Developing online resource to develop students mathematical skills using Mathematica.
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