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[PDF] Top 20 Students as Future Workers: Cross-border Multidisciplinary Learning Labs in Higher Education

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Students as Future Workers: Cross-border Multidisciplinary Learning Labs in Higher Education

Students as Future Workers: Cross-border Multidisciplinary Learning Labs in Higher Education

... level education in the STEM domain is expected to provide future workers with a wide-range of technical skills and competences as well as an ability to understand and apply high level maths, science ... See full document

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Analysis of the Current Situation of Cross Border Higher Education in the Background of Internationalization

Analysis of the Current Situation of Cross Border Higher Education in the Background of Internationalization

... the future society where the depth of international cultural exchanges is intensifying, relying on the technological advantages of network information can make it more convenient for contemporary students ... See full document

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Developing multidisciplinary blended learning courses for maritime education with cross-European collaboration

Developing multidisciplinary blended learning courses for maritime education with cross-European collaboration

... distance learning platform was a valuable tool for the successful delivery of the ...The students at the country, in which the module was delivered, attended in- classroom delivery, while the ... See full document

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Engaging students through assessment

Engaging students through assessment

... feedback-rich learning environment that has formative assessment at its core with the intention of enabling all students to enhance their ...and learning and peer feedback from a range of formal and ... See full document

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E-learning in Economics and Business

E-learning in Economics and Business

... El e-learning está ampliando los horizontes de la educación en todo el mundo. La aportación que pretende realizar este trabajo es la de poner de manifiesto innovaciones y prácticas aplicadas en entornos docentes y ... See full document

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Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Service-Learning

Preservice Teachers' Perceptions of Service-Learning

... Service-learning is being investigated as a form of experiential education that may assist future teachers in helping their students relate classroom learning to co[r] ... See full document

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Cross-border higher education and quality management: the applicability of the retrospective customer model in managing quality in transnational higher education partnerships

Cross-border higher education and quality management: the applicability of the retrospective customer model in managing quality in transnational higher education partnerships

... the students, it is critical to mention the organisational and management culture at the partner ...that students are able to contact programme leaders and myself, as College Principal, without prior notice ... See full document

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Approaches to learning and competitive attitude in students in higher education

Approaches to learning and competitive attitude in students in higher education

... of higher education on student ...male students scoring significantly higher on the Competitiveness Index than female students, there was no effect for year of ...of higher ... See full document

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Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

Measuring Students’ Perceptions Of Online Learning In Higher Education

... when students feel that an online course offers advantages, they will have greater enjoyment in ...online learning is a critical element in a student’s view of online ...online learning which were ... See full document

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In the land of becoming: the gendered
experience of communication doctoral
students

In the land of becoming: the gendered experience of communication doctoral students

... achieve higher positions through hard work and the ideology of ‘merit’ prevailing in organizational practices (Harding, 1998; Noble and Mears, 2000) overshadow the real causes of inequality in the ... See full document

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A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

A Framework for Mobile Learning for the enhancement of Learning in Higher Education

... that students who felt they did not have enough background knowledge in the subject matter did extra research before making a ...all students have the chance to express their ...when students agree ... See full document

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Perceptions of Higher Education Students to the Barriers in Learning through Photovoice

Perceptions of Higher Education Students to the Barriers in Learning through Photovoice

... (1936) learning is "an increase, through experience, of problem-solving ability,"; in addition to this is the argue of Lachman (1997) in which he stated that practice and experience affects the ... See full document

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Discovering students mobile learning experiences in higher education in Nigeria

Discovering students mobile learning experiences in higher education in Nigeria

... and learning impacts were mostly positive, there is also the challenge of poor adoption of m-learning in Nigerian ...m- learning adoption as presented in ...deficient learning environment as ... See full document

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A STUDY ON THE LEARNING APPROACH OF THE MALAYSIAN ADULT STUDENTS

A STUDY ON THE LEARNING APPROACH OF THE MALAYSIAN ADULT STUDENTS

... the learning approach of the Malaysian adult students towards their continuing ...adult students tend to adopt deep learning approach in their learning ...deep learning approach ... See full document

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Experiential learning as a tool for inspiring hospitality students in higher education

Experiential learning as a tool for inspiring hospitality students in higher education

... experiential learning includes the work of Dewey (1938), who identified that learning requires a combination of thinking and ...that students need to test the plans they have created to solve ... See full document

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Distributed Experiments and Distributed Learning

Distributed Experiments and Distributed Learning

... The idea is to convince different online lab or online experiment providers to share not only experiments, but stay with their own RLMS, but also to use one RLMS. Dif- ferent organizations (online lab provider) using the ... See full document

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Higher education students' experiences of digital learning and (dis)empowerment

Higher education students' experiences of digital learning and (dis)empowerment

... their learning practices from consumers to producers of knowledge. Students showed a learning habitus typical of more conventional teaching and learning relationships which are often ... See full document

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CROSS-BORDER E-COMMERCE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

CROSS-BORDER E-COMMERCE AND CONSUMER PROTECTION: INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

... Cross-border purchasing is limited by low disposable income levels ($6,460 per household in 2012), a preference for cash on delivery payments (only 25% of households possess credit or debit cards), and ... See full document

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Cross-Border Higher Education in Africa: The Kenyan Experience

Cross-Border Higher Education in Africa: The Kenyan Experience

... Cross-border higher education started long before the colonial scramble for ...and students crossing regions and borders for higher ...Egyptian education system played a ... See full document

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Utilizing Students’ Personal Technology in Higher Education

Utilizing Students’ Personal Technology in Higher Education

... century students in the process of ...and learning if instructors do not use an appropriate learning ...engage students in the process of learning to provide better educational ... See full document

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