Learning Innovation Unit
Learning Innovation Awards 2006/07
- Margaret Farren, Humanities & Social Sciences – E-Life Connecting People Project
- John Lawlor, Humanties & Social Sciences – Curriculum Design and Implementation Project
- Trudy Corrgan, Humanties & Social Sciences – Using the De Bono Method to Develop Inquiry Based Learning Skills.
- Paul Van Kampen, Science & Health – Student-Centred Inquiry Led Firsts Year Physics Laboratories
- Eilish McLoughlin, Science & Health – Investigating Inter-Disciplinary Science
- Olilla Finlayson, Science & Health – Development of Interdisciplinary Physics and Chemistry Module for Non-Specialist Education Students
- Donal O’Mathuna, Science & Health – Music in the Classroom to Engage Students and Encourage Reflection on Ethics
- Brian Nolan, Science & Health – Training of Tutors/Demonstrators in the Faculty of Science & Health
- Carol Barron, Science & Health – Development, Implementation and Evaluation of a “Trigger” for an Enquiry Based Learning Module
- Olilla Finlayson, Science & Health – Multidisciplinary Problems as a Way of Motivating First Year Students
- Donal Fitzpatrick, Computing & Engineering – Audio-Haptic Access to Computing and Engineering Diagrams
- Michael Ryan, Computing & Engineering – Programming Learning Centre
- Theo Lynn, Business School – SWIF (Student-Written, Instructor-Facilitated Learning)
- Billy Kelly, Business School – BEST Project
- Ronnic Munck – E-Learning Support for DCU Ballymun