Teaching and Learning Online

Teaching and Learning Online

Podcast door EDUiLAB at Tilburg University

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Teaching and Learning Online is a new podcast from the Educational Innovation Lab (EDUiLAB) at Tilburg University, which is all about innovation, trends, and myths in online education.

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episode A hitchhiker's guide to challenge-based learning artwork
A hitchhiker's guide to challenge-based learning

Many universities in the Netherlands and around the world are seriously exploring challenge-based learning. The University of Twente is on its way to implementing this educational philosophy in the next few years, the Eindhoven University of Technology already embedded it into its core educational strategy, and Maastricht University has been practising problem-based learning, a close cousin of challenge-based learning, already since its founding in 1976! Tilburg University has also dipped its toes in this trend, and today on the show we are exploring the Societal Challenge, a one-and-a-half-day event in which students came together to try and solve some interesting and pressing problems. Guests in alphabetical order: * Anne van der Velden (challenge organizer) * Bendegúz Ken Bonecz (student) * Frank van den Berg (expert on challenge-based learning) If you would like to get in touch with Anne, feel free to reach out to her via A.vdrVelden@tilburguniversity.edu. To reach out to the host of the podcast, send a message to eduilab@tilburguniversity.edu.

12 sep 2022 - 26 min
episode How to educate a lawyer artwork
How to educate a lawyer

Hardly a week goes by without an accomplished lawyer announcing on LinkedIn they are quitting their career in order to rekindle a long-neglected passion for photography or some other artistic endeavor. It may therefore surprise you that many students in dr. Leena Grover’s course Public International Law are artists who decided to pursue a second career in the legal field. Listen now to what it takes to design a course that makes photographers trade cameras for a tailored suit. Guests in this episode: Dr. Leena Grover, Associate Professor at the Tilburg Law School Sahib Singh, Lecturer at the Tilburg Law School Eleonora van der Steen, student Miriam Rezaeian, student Bram van Haaren, student

06 jul 2021 - 25 min
episode Serious games for intercultural skills artwork
Serious games for intercultural skills

In his grant-winning educational intervention Dr. Bender paired bachelor and master students to practice intercultural skills through serious games. What were the games about? Did students like the exercise? Do they think they can transfer the learning into the real world? Listen now to find out!

22 apr 2021 - 31 min
episode Wim van de Donk and Jantine Schuit: our ship’s captains artwork
Wim van de Donk and Jantine Schuit: our ship’s captains

In this episode, Rector Magnificus Wim van de Donk and Vice Rector Magnificus Jantine Schuit share their views on education in these tumultuous times and how their past experiences drive their vision for the future at our university.

06 apr 2021 - 31 min
episode The digital innovation Bootcamp artwork
The digital innovation Bootcamp

Faculty and students at the university are being challenged by pandemic-related restrictions. The use of facilities as well as movement on campus are severely limited. For new students it is difficult to connect with the academic community as well as with the programs. So how can we make sure that students feel connected to the university and that we stimulate them to take ownership of their own learning? Kenny Meesters, lecturer in the Information Management master within Tilburg University School of Economics and Management, rose up to such challenges with a bootcamp idea. Together with colleagues Andreas Alexiou, Joris Hulstijn, Francesco Lelli, and Carol Ou he developed a new approach towards teaching in these times. In this episode Kenny tells us how, throughout the bootcamp, students explore a societal relevant case with the support and guidance of different lecturers. Alex Muller, one of the students who took part in this initiative, tells us how such model provides an holistic view on the program, as opposed to isolated courses. Prioritizing meaningful dialog and discussion with students, rather then projecting knowledge or provide instructions, gives ownership to students by creating a ‘thirst’ for knowledge to solve the case and share the results. This, in turn, allows students to get to know, use and integrate all aspects of the Tilburg Education Profile [https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/about/policy-and-finance/tep], forging them into socially engaged, critical thinkers.

20 nov 2020 - 22 min
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