8 October 2013, 11am - 1pm
LG21, John Goodsell Building, UNSW Kensington campus
Event details
When:
8 October 2013, 11am - 1pm
Where:
LG21, John Goodsell Building, UNSW Kensington campus
Event type:
Seminar
Event open to:
UNSW staff only
Seats available:
50
Cost:
Free
Booking is necessary
Inquiries:
LT Events
Presented by Dr. John Willison, Senior Lecturer, University of Adelaide.
Explicit research skill development is proving to be an effective teaching and learning strategy for cognitively engaging undergraduate students in many disciplines, and enabling them to work with increasing academic rigour. The project described in this seminar used the Research Skill Development (RSD) framework to provide the conceptual glue across multiple-courses in various degree-programs.
This seminar will present the attitudes about this explicit research skill development of employed graduates from Health Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering, as well as those from honours students in Heath Science and the Sciences.
Explicit research skill development is proving to be an effective teaching and learning strategy for cognitively engaging undergraduate students in many disciplines, and enabling them to work with increasing academic rigour. The project described in this seminar used the Research Skill Development (RSD) framework to provide the conceptual glue across multiple-courses in various degree-programs.
This seminar will present the attitudes about this explicit research skill development of employed graduates from Health Sciences, Humanities, and Engineering, as well as those from honours students in Heath Science and the Sciences.
