Comparative study on teaching methods for environmental courses
- F. Lakatos 4
- I. Bandara 5
- V. Abrudan 3
- J. Kaner 1
- M.P. Arraiza 2
- F. Ioras 1
- K. Henn
- J.C. Santamarta 5
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Buckinghamshire New University
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Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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Transylvania University of Brașov
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University of West Hungary
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Universidad de La Laguna
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Éditorial: IATED
ISSN: 2340-1095
ISBN: 978-84-617-2484-0
Année de publication: 2014
Pages: 5979-5984
Type: Communication dans un congrès
Résumé
Environmental studies require both incremental and novel technical solutions. Both incremental and novel solutions have to fit in with societal, environmental and economic contexts. Moreover, they have to be robust to meet future uncertainties. E-learning has the capability to deliver these novel design solutions. We have developed a teaching method with this purpose in mind.The success of any course delivery is the practical translation of the competences mentioned by the UNESCO learning for the twenty-first century (Delors, Unesco 1998): knowledge, design methods, internalization of values and communication with all relevant stakeholders.The authors of the present article investigated the effectiveness of two forms of workshops:(i) in class delivered course with integrated workshop where stakeholders are all present and(ii) e-learning delivered course with workshops targeted to specific stakeholders.Student feedback scores showed no significant preference for either of the forms. With these and other evaluation results, the authors conclude that effective, challenging courses require a 360˚ and regular feedback which is pivotal for increased student satisfaction.