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I’d add in “Asking questions”!

 

It seems to me that the most fundamental idea that students need to get their heads round is that  the main business of universities (and that means students as well as academics) is to ask questions about the world and about the basis for what we currently think we know, in order to generate new knowledge and insights.   

 

So any discussion designed to help with the transition into university should include getting them to generate interesting/productive questions about the world or their particular bit of it, and to think about what makes some questions more interesting or productive than others. 

 

Thats my penn’orth.....

Pauline

 

From: learning development in higher education network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Foster, Ed
Sent: 19 October 2011 14:38
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Subject: Workshop on What's different about learning at University

 

Hello all

 

I’m running  workshop shortly ‘what’s different about learning at university?’.  I’ve done a lecture along the same lines for a number of years, but never done it as a workshop.  I was going to frame one of the discussions around actions and activities that would be good practice for students 3 – 4 weeks into term.

 

The list below might be a bit basic, but I thought it might give students something to discuss.  I thought I’d throw it over to you fine folks.

 

Anyone feeling creative this afternoon?

 

Have I missed anything obvious?

 

Ed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key ideas

How are you doing?

Turning up for all lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials (hey we thought we’d start easy)

 

Knowing when your deadlines are (for all your assignments)

 

Deciding what books you are going to buy

 

Pre-reading before each lecture & seminar

 

Making notes in lectures & seminars

 

Joining in discussions in seminars

 

Re-reading & tidying up your notes afterwards

 

Finding out how to get hold of your tutors  

 

Logging into the VLE to make yourself familiar with useful content

 

How are you going to deal with email?

 

 

 

Ed Foster

Learning Development Team

Libraries & Learning Resources

Nottingham Trent University, Burton St, Nottingham, NG1 4BU

 

t 0115 848 8203

 

 

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