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Nov 2005 Vol. 9 No. 3
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Balancing Teaching and Research
A Survey on Awareness and Attitudes towards Plagiarism among Computer Science Freshmen
Learning Geographical Concepts through Flash Simulations

Outstanding Educator Awards Public Lecture Series 2005
CDTL's Multimedia Initiatives
Calling All Writers
TLHE 2006

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CDTL’s Multimedia Initiatives
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Some examples of CDTL’s multimedia initiatives undertaken with the Departments of Architecture (left), Biological Science (centre) and Diagnostic Radiology (right).

In keeping with the shift in NUS’s educational value system where the goals of teaching are now focused on facilitating learning, nurturing critical, independent thinking and inculcating lifelong learning skills in students, there is an increasing need to develop quality learning content—materials that present content in an engaging and interactive manner, thus requiring significant student input and interaction. CDTL can assist faculty members to design innovative solutions by taking advantage of the potential of ICT (Information Communication Technologies) so as to enhance the quality of student learning experience.


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