Wikis in University Teaching and Learning – Richard Buckland FULT UNSW

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53 Useful things you can do with wikis in large class teaching.Richard Buckland has been using Wikis in his large class (100-500 students) teaching in Engineering and Computer Science since 2000….

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2 Responses to “Wikis in University Teaching and Learning – Richard Buckland FULT UNSW”

  1. Nick Says:

    Hey, my name is Nick, i am 16 and i live in the U.S. I am wondering if you could tell me a little bit about what its like in Spain.

    • leelearning.co.uk Says:

      Hi Nick,
      Well where do I begin…I come from Scotland originally and the biggest difference for me is the weather. Here we have a good six months of sunny weather and as a result outdoor activities are really popular. The winter is mild with many sunny days – I’ve spent the last three Christmases outside in the sun :-)
      In the height of summer it’s very hot during the day so most people eat lunch late at around 2pm and their evening meal around 10pm. The diet is a healthy mediterranean style with lots of fresh vegetables and olive oil.
      Families are very important and every Sunday it’s a common sight to see generations of a family congregating in a favourite restaurant or on the beach. Children are involved in everything and are never left at home. Teenagers are allowed out much later here (than in Scotland), it’s not unusual for someone your age to be allowed out until 2am or later and most teenagers have a ‘moto’ to get around.
      I wonder how different that is to your life in the US…

      Lee

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