Using experiential learning to teach international relations Using his experience as a case study, Adrian Man-Ho Lam outlines how to use experiential learning to improve students’ understanding of humanitarian interventionAdrian Man-Ho LamThe University of Hong Kong
How to incorporate fintech and Web3 into university curriculaIn bringing financial technology and cryptocurrency into university courses, educators must cover regulatory uncertainty, cybercrime risks and asset bubbles while keeping up with developments. Larisa Yarovaya provides insightsLarisa Yarovaya University of Southampton
Real-world experiences can help your creative arts students create real-world changeIntegrating real-world experiences into creative industries programmes can create truly meaningful results – for both the students and the wider community. Clare Duffin outlines howClare DuffinUniversity of the West of Scotland
Campus webinar: How to make lifelong learning a strategic priorityThree lifelong learning experts from Campus+ partner institutions in Asia discuss how universities can embed a culture of continuous education beyond the traditional degree pathwayAliana Leong, Gary Pan, Forest TanMacau University of Science and Technology, Singapore Management University, Singapore Institute of Technology
Using telepresence to enrich learningImplementing cutting-edge technology enriches the learning experiences and prepares students for an increasingly interconnected and diverse worldSidney OrnelasMonterrey Institute of Technology
The dos and don’ts of getting started with service learningService learning can have many benefits for students, teachers and the wider community, but starting out can be intimidating. Grace Ngai offers one don’t and three dos to begin your journeyGrace NgaiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Transforming marketing lectures with AI and simulationsHow do we teach students marketing theory while preparing them for an evolving professional landscape? Rohim Mohammed looks at how artificial intelligence and simulations foster practical, interactive learning Rohim MohammedUniversity College Birmingham
How to implement experiential learning into accounting educationThe accounting landscape is evolving rapidly amid growing environmental and social challenges. There is a need for urgent action, yet finance teams lack essential sustainable business competencies Helen SlingerAccounting for Sustainability
Steps to adapt engineering education to changing skills demands Context-based learning, teamwork and creativity are all elements that could help engineering training respond more effectively to the needs of complex workplaces, writes Parakram PyakurelParakram PyakurelNew Model Institute for Technology and Engineering
How service learning can help students create a positive change in the communityService learning can help students develop a civic mindset, universities achieve their third mission and communities flourish as a result. Intan Azura Mokhtar shows howIntan Azura Mokhtar Singapore Institute of Technology
How practical education and talent management support medical studentsA practice-oriented focus together with personalised talent support lead to success in medical education for local and international students. Here, Alán Alpár explains why teaching, science and patient care must go hand in handAlán AlpárSemmelweis University
How to enhance pharmaceutical education through case-based learningCase-based learning helps students apply their knowledge and improve patient outcomes. Here is how to integrate it into pharmaceutical educationNarumol PhosrithongSiam University
What we learned from a pilot study aimed at getting first-generation students into pharmacyMany students have little knowledge of the role and career opportunities of a pharmacist. This is even more so the case for first-generation studentsCarl Harrington, Rosemary Norton University of East Anglia
Fostering student co-creation to give back to the communityEngaging in local civic projects offers students meaningful learning opportunities, fosters co-creation and supports the community at large. Here, Martha Sullivan outlines the benefits based on working with the Empty Bowls projectMartha SullivanVirginia Tech
Use a social approach to boost language learningUsing social activities fosters a more dynamic and meaningful connection between students and the language they’re learning. Yanfang Si offers guidance on building students’ knowledge and skills through structured social activitiesYanfang SiXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Stay in your lane or swim sideways: working respectfully in the third spaceLearning designers and subject matter experts often have to navigate the choppy waters of course co-creation. Here, Jay Cohen offers six tips for collaborating successfullyJay CohenThe University of Adelaide
Better together: co-teaching to support equity in educator trainingClinical experiences, methods courses, service learning and experiential learning can enhance teacher candidates’ ability to support English language learners. Here, Molly Riddle and Kelli Bernedo offer advice for using co-teaching in educator trainingMolly Riddle, Kelli D. BernedoIndiana University Southeast
How to engage students using public advocacyUse real-world events to help students join the dots in their learning. Cornelia Koch outlines howCornelia KochThe University of Adelaide
Embrace AI tools to improve student writingRather than trying to keep it out of the classroom, here are ways faculty can facilitate more effective use of ChatGPT for writing assignmentsPamela BourjailyUniversity of Iowa
Using partnerships to establish and build on project successFrom listening to the student voice to creating joined-up partnerships, success on major capital works depends on teamwork. Here, Dominic Wood outlines key elements to ensure project delivery and reap long-term benefitsDominic WoodRoyal Northern College of Music (RNCM)
Get off your high horse: using technology to make equine courses more inclusiveA group of educators at Scotland’s Rural College have reached more diverse students by using wearable technology to update traditional methods of teaching horse ridingJennifer FitzpatrickScotland's Rural College
Embrace the chaos of real-world learning experiences Unaccompanied student assignments abroad are a terrifying but essential part of the high-fidelity learning mix. Here, Jim Entwistle shares his four key points of assignments beyond the safety netJim EntwistleTeesside University
Three strategies for building healthy student relationships onlineIcebreakers and peer-to-peer support are just some of the ways to cultivate a friendly online learning environment where connections between students can flourish Becca EdwardsUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Using VR to break the ice in the classroom Virtual reality can make introductions more fun and expose students to new technologies. Here, Elvira Luna offers her tips for introducing it into COIL classes Elvira LunaMonterrey Institute of Technology
Bring the SDGs into the classroom through role play and gamificationA case study showing how simulations, role playing and gamification can develop students’ global citizenship and help grand challenges feel more surmountableShelini Surendran, Kat Mack, Anand MistryUniversity of Surrey
Nurturing advanced problem-solving skills with integrated projectsIntegrated projects can be a powerful tool for bolstering problem-solving capabilities and encouraging students to integrate knowledge from various coursesMan Kee Lam , Yee Ho Chai Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Messy decisions and creative science in the classroomHow can we teach students other than those studying for healthcare or other vocational qualifications to work across disciplinary boundaries and make scientific decisions in a creative – and enjoyable – manner? Here’s what we learned from running a data-driven drug-discovery scenarioCharlotte Dodson, Steve FlowerUniversity of Bath
Beyond the classroom: why experiential learning is crucial in today’s worldMónica Gárate presents an experiential learning methodology, including characteristics, benefits and how the professor should participate in the processMónica Gárate CETYS Universidad
Driving change: creating student-NGO partnerships for climate solutions Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril and Luis Gerardo Rojas Solorio reveal how to energise and empower students to take part in the fight against climate change Luis Ricardo Fernández Carril , Luis Gerardo Rojas Solorio Monterrey Institute of Technology
How to teach clinical communication skills in a foreign language from scratchThis hands-on approach to clinical practice integrates content and language and enables both local and international students to acquire communication skills and vocabulary alongside activities relevant to medical practiceKatalin Fogarasi, Judit CsászárSemmelweis University
How to improve civic education through service learningCivic education is essential, writes Grace Ngai, so how can universities teach it effectively?Grace NgaiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Implementing project-based learning: a practical guideIbham Veza and Mohd Syaifuddin Mohd provide practical guidance and methodologies for introducing project-based learning and outline its potential impact on studentsIbham Veza, Mohd Syaifuddin Mohd Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
An introduction to creating escape roomsBernardo Pereira Nunes offers tips on how to get started on an escape room experience that will boost students’ teamwork, leadership, communication and problem-solving skills Bernardo Pereira Nunes Australian National University
Equitable access to work-integrated learning is finally on the agenda in AustraliaA group of Australian academics discusses what changes could ameliorate the issues faced by students from equity groups when it comes to accessing internshipsAnne Hewitt , Craig Cameron , Deanna Grant-Smith , Laura Grenfell The University of Adelaide, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland University of Technology
Tips for applying universal design for learning in healthcare practice placementsAilish Malone and Fiona Daly offer tips on implementing UDL in the busy and variable environment of students’ practical placements Ailish Malone, Fiona DalyRCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
Three strategies for creating a field experience courseThree important steps needed to create an effective field experience course that aids students’ learning and development, shared by Donna-Maria Maynard Donna-Maria Maynard The University of the West Indies
A practical approach to tackling eco-anxietyWe induce eco-anxiety by teaching students about climate change, so training them in practical and achievable solutions to it are needed, too, write Helen Hicks and Dawn Lees Helen Hicks, Dawn LeesUniversity of Exeter
Teamwork, support and structure: the core principles of rewarding student internships Student internships are an effective way to facilitate student-staff collaboration but, to work well, they require teamwork, the right support and structure, and a focus on tangible outputsCraig McEwanUniversity of Exeter
Recommendations for using design thinking in the classroomHow to prepare a design thinking workshop, from introducing the concept to students through to ideation and eventually pitching their ideaKarla Margarita Banda Martínez, Graciela González-ValdepeñaMonterrey Institute of Technology
Enquiry-based learning in five stepsEnquiry-based learning bridges the gap between theory and practice, enabling students to learn by doing. Nicky Goodall shares five tips for successfully bringing it into your teachingNicky GoodallThe Open University
Flip the classroom to improve practical skills teachingHow educators can use a flipped classroom approach to aid the teaching of practical skills to a wide range of studentsLouise SmithUniversity of Manchester
A methodology to trigger social entrepreneurship ideas in your class José Carlos Vázquez Parra shares five steps for triggering social entrepreneurship and thus encouraging students to become agents of change, whatever their disciplineJosé Carlos Vázquez Parra Monterrey Institute of Technology
Why we start undergraduate transdisciplinary research from day oneHands-on knowledge discovery can give students the chance to put learning into action from the beginning of their studies, write Gray Kochhar-Lindgren and Julian TannerGray Kochhar-Lindgren, Julian TannerThe University of Hong Kong
Develop the skills of the future through challenge-based learningModern employers require a broad suite of skills from graduates; Jorge Membrillo-Hernández outlines how challenge-based learning can help, and how to get startedJorge Membrillo-Hernández Monterrey Institute of Technology
How to set up immersive VR lessons on your campusUsing extended reality can enable students to have experiences that would otherwise be impossible to access. Here’s how to get startedAna Gabriela Rodríguez-Mendoza , Adriana Plata-Marroquin , Brenda Aimé Luis-Chavira Monterrey Institute of Technology
How to embed service to society within the educational experienceHelen Coulshed and Jeanne Wilson discuss their experience creating an interdisciplinary “service” module to challenge gender inequalities in local schoolsHelen Coulshed , Jeanne WilsonKing’s College London
Building the future: the case for inter-faculty learningLaunching an innovative inter-faculty way of working has brought great benefit to students, especially in the post-Covid period, say Gemma Ahearne and Matt MurphyGemma Ahearne, Matt MurphyUniversity of Liverpool
Three blended learning challenges and how to overcome themTips to improve student retention, engagement and participation drawn from teaching blended and online introductory computer programming courses, which cannot rely on in-person labsErick Purwanto, Thomas Selig, Na LiXi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Community-engaged learning: a pedagogic approach to civic outreachA guide to developing community-engaged learning projects that benefit the student participants and the communities they work within, by Sonia KumarSonia KumarUniversity of Leeds
How community projects can promote students’ critical thinking skillsEmbedding project-based learning and youth participatory action research in degree courses can provide students with the critical-thinking skills that employers requireTom DobsonYork St John University