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Being a Student: An Ethnographic Perspective

The use of ethnography to teach a course in ethnographic methods exemplifies the project's commitment to a research-led approach to learning. Students will learn about qualitative research methods by researching their own learning and university environment. The approach will identify and challenge the students' own notions of responsibility and learning. In this way, students will learn about ethnography and will become more aware of how their own learning works.
Project Team: Alberto Corsin-Jimenez  Faculty: Humanities
Funding year: 2005
Keywords: ethnography, reflection, reflexivity, ethnographic, research, diary, individual, undergraduate, qualitative
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Introducing EBL to second year undergraduate module Organisations, Management and Technology

By applying a robust EBL method and assessment to 2nd year undergraduate Organisations, Management and Technology, students will learn to apply their knowledge of innovation studies to investigate specific issues. In addition to exercising the students' application of their knowledge, the EBL method and assessment will contribute to their wider intellectual and transferable skills. For example, self-organisation, team work, delegation, presentation skills.
Project Team: Dr Paul Dewick, Evita Paraskevopoulou  Faculty: Humanities
Funding year: 2007a
Keywords: MBS, organisations, management, technology, business, assessment, quantitative, qualitative, knowledge, data analysis, teamwork, presentation