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Mar 2002 Vol. 6   No. 1

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New Student Workshops

CDTL is proud to start 2002 by resuming its Successful Learning series of student workshops. Aimed at improving how NUS students learn, these workshops cover communication, thinking, study and interpersonal skills as well as offer students opportunities for personal development. For the first half of 2002, the schedule of workshops and list of workshop facilitators are as follows:

2 Feb   Effective Strategies for coherent writing   by Ms Christina Low
8 Feb   Making the Most Out of Working in Groups   by Mr Glen Keith O’Grady
4 Mar   Making Exam Stress Work for You   by Ms Jeannie Koh
6 Mar   Letting Go: Physical Relaxation Techniques   by Ms Verena Tay
13 Mar   Reading for Understanding & Retention   by Ms Lydia Tan
15 Mar   Using the Internet: A Workshop for Undergraduate Research   by Dr John Whalen-Bridge
20 Mar   Writing Winning Email   by Ms Lee Gek Ling

Photos of ‘Making the Most of Working in Groups’ Workshop on 8 Feb 2002

 

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A Competency-based Curriculum for the Dental Undergraduate Programme
Student Expectations & the New Teaching Paradigm
Designing a Learning Environment that Alleviates Anxiety
Interactive Teaching & Learning in Large Classes
Facilitation: A Different Pedagogy?
Enhancing Student Questioning
Feedback—From Teacher to Student
Employers’ Feedback: A Source of Information on Students’ Learning Outcome
Different Strategies for Effective Language Teaching
New Student Workshops
Raising Teaching Standards
Teaching Tips at Your Finger Tips / A New Look... / Hi! Bye!
Call for Registration: TLHE 2002
Teaching & Learning Highlights
2001 Statistics at a Glance
TECHNOLOGY & YOU
The Role of Wireless Pocket PCs in Medical Curriculum Delivery & Formative Assessment for Medical Students
Marking Assignment Scripts Using Digital Pads
The SAFTI Experience in Using e-Learning to Complement Military Training



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