Giles Martin

  • Using debates

    Dr David Moon of the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath discusses why and how he uses parliamentary style debates as student activities in his course.

  • Clickers in revision class

    Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath discusses using clickers to test students' knowledge in revision sessions at the end of term.

  • Weekly Moodle Quizzes

    Dr Mirella Di Lorenzo of the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Bath discusses how she uses time-limited weekly online quizzes to help provide feedback and motivate ongoing learning with large cohorts.

  • Clickers or not?

    Dr Steve Cayzer of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath talks about his decisions to use or not use electronic voting systems (clickers) in the classroom and the alternatives.

  • Lecture capture of students' presentations

    Dr Steve Cayzer from the Departmental of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath discusses using the lecture capture software Panopto to automatically record student presentations.

  • Games and Lessons

    Dr Steve Cayzer, Senior Teaching Fellow in the Dept of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath talks about his experiences, good and bad, of using games for learning with his students.

  • Using Wikis for Online Collaboration

    Fabrizio Gallai from the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies at the University of Bath discusses his project using a wiki to provide cross-year online collaboration between students.

  • Using Wikis for seminar preparation

    Dr Julie Salaber of the School of Management at the University of Bath discusses how she uses wikis for seminar preparation in her teaching.