This is the latest volume in the Learning in Higher Education series.
Active Learning has at least two major benefits: 1) it engages students
in their learning, and 2) it enhances their deeper learning outcomes. In
this book, authors from universities in Australia, Canada, Italy, New
Zealand, Romania, Turkey, the UK and the USA show how they have used
active learning to engage their students and improve their deeper
learning outcomes. Reading the book, you will gain insight into how the
authors designed and carried out their teaching, using one of these
eleven active learning methods: authentic project-based learning;
case-based learning; experience-based learning; flipped and peer
learning; inquiry-based learning; learning space design; project-based
learning; research-based learning; students as partners framework;
technology-enhanced learning; and virtual exchange co-design.