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Jul 2000  Vol. 4   No. 2
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Common Modules for Architecture and Engineering Students

Students on Bad Teaching (1)

Face-saving Devices in Peer Reviews & Their Implications
Open-Book Examinations

Millenial Milestone
Picures! Notes!
Get Professional: Training for New Teachers
When the Profs Get Together: TLHE Symposium
Read & Write
Hellos, Goodbye

Teaching & Learning Highlights
Innovative Teaching of Building Services to Students in the Department of Architecture Using IVLE
MEDNet: Towards an Intranet Learning Environment
A Survey of Part-time Students' Use of IVLE
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Pictures! Notes!

Visit CDTL nowadays and you will see two new features at our foyer!

If you have been wondering who makes up CDTL, take a look at the individual pictures of all directors, affiliates and support staff members that now hang by the wall next to the main door.

If you want brief notes/debates on key teaching and learning topics, we now have the solution. Adding to our list of publications, CDTL has launched two new series of one-page articles for quick reference. Ideas on Teaching is geared for teaching staff, while Successful Learning aims to make students more aware about the learning process. For free copies of either series, please drop by CDTL and choose what you need from the carousel, also located next to the main door. But visit us often, as both Ideas on Teaching and Successful Learning are available exclusively only at CDTL and a fresh batch of articles will be released periodically.

And if you wish to write for either series, please email for guidelines—we will be pleased to receive contributions.

 

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