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Centre for Learning and Professional Development

The University of Adelaide Australia

Leap case studies

Indexed by Discipline

 

Agriculture and Renewable Resources

Margaret Cargill An Integrated, Discipline-Specific Model of Communication Skills Development
Simon Maddocks, David Tivey and Robert Kemp Making Practicals Practical: Introducing Student-Driven Experiments
Mike Keller The On-Line Management of Pests: Discussion Forums as a Learning/Teaching Tool
Philip Tow Multimedia Learning and Assessment Program in Pasture Agronomy
Otto Schmidt Communication in the Agrifood Industry

 

Built Environment

Rob Woodbury, Susan Shannon and Tristan Sterk Games in Early Design Education
Rob Woodbury and Teng-Wen Chang Computational Composition

 

Engineering Technologies

Valerie Linton An investigative approach to technical problem solving
Holger Maier Mekong eSim: a role-play/simulation project for 2nd year Environmental Engineering students
Michael Liebelt Learning through design
Derek Abbott And the winning email question is. . . (or how I got students to ask the questions they needed to ask)
Neil Burgess A logical course of teaching
Dong-ke Zhang and Ray Peterson Collaborative learning in problem-solving tutorials

The UniServe Engineering Clearinghouse has further information on teaching and learning in engineering and processing technology.
The WWW Archive for Electric Power Engineering Education on Computational Hypermedia applications to Engineering Education.

 

Health Sciences

Robert Hirsch Clinical Self-Assessment in Dental Practice
Janet Fuss Ouch My Tooth Hurts
NA Locket Anatomical Paper Cutouts: Three dimensional diagrams of anatomical structures for medical and paramedical students
John Wetherell and Gerry Mullins Drilling for Gold: A Problem-Based Approach in Oral Diagnosis
David Taverner and Jason White Enhancing Medical Students' Skills in Interacting with Drug-Seeking Patients
Ian Wilson Family Attachment Scheme
Tracey Winning Keith's Teeth
Grant Townsend Adelaide PBL Bachelor of Dental Surgery Curriculum
Ted Cleary Problem Based Learning in a Large Teaching Format
Jane Vernon-Roberts Simulated Patients
Jeff Trahair Use of PhotoCD & Portfolio Format in Teaching

The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine has an interesting home page on PBL in the curriculum.
The Joanna Briggs Institute
operates closely with the University of Adelaide Department of Clinical Nursing, and our web site may prove to be a valuable resource to nursing students.

 

Law

Michael Detmold, Henry Detmold, Bernadette Richards and Jenny Richards ALICE: Tutorial Software That Makes a Difference
Bob Mole Law actors know more than they think, then think more so they know

The UniServe Law Clearinghouse has further information on teaching and learning in law.

 

Mathematical Sciences

Glenys Bishop Plots, Blocks and Video Tape; Experimental Design Made Easy
Paul Scott Fractals are Fun!
Ursula McGowan and Barbara Wake English as a Second Language (ESL) for Mathematical Computer Sciences

 

Sciences

Geoff Crisp An Applet a Day: Using Java for Interactive Assessment
Judith Pollard and Peter Veitch The Logic of Physics
Mark Buntine and Vicky Barnett Data Acquisition in the Undergraduate Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Judith Pollard Development of a Studio Course in Physics
David Christophel Visual Aids to Computer Identification of Plants
Garry Scroop Continuous Assessment in Physiology
Garry Scroop Research Project Practicals

The UniServe Science Clearinghouse has further information on teaching and learning in the sciences.
Australian Physical Chemistry Enhanced Laboratory Learning
(APCELL)

 

Humanities and Social Sciences

Catherine Driscoll mailto: everyone@english
Clement Macintyre The Internship Program
Deane Fergie Research at the Centre - A new orientation to undergraduate Anthropology
Joanne Pimlott In the Business of Innovating Futures
David M. Hart Using IT in Teaching and Learning the Humanities

ultiBASE - the CAUT Humanities and Social Sciences Clearinghouse has further information on teaching and learning in the social sciences.

 

 

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