Dear Bill
When I was Shefield Hallam University (I left in 2001) we had a very good
induction programme in the School of Business and Finance. Unfortunately, I
have very little material left, apart from what is in my head!
However, it was activity based and did involve groups working on tasks such
as comparing and contrasting their prior learning experiences with their
expectations of university education; establishing the availability of and
access to learning resources.
I would be more than happy to elaborate over the phone if you would like to
give me a ring some time.
My number is:-
023 8059 4472.
Best wishes.
Roger Ottewill
Centre for Learning and Teaching
University of Southampton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 2:20 PM
Subject: Student Induction Programmes
> Dear all,
>
> I've been asked to lead a review of a three-day Induction programme for
> 'non-traditional' and home-based students, which has mostly been
> 'information feed'. I'm currently developing an approach which involves
> group working, is active and inquiry-based - and wondered if anybody has
> knowledge of good existing programmes/resources?
>
> Best Wishes, Bill
>
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