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Developing undergraduate teaching materials in collaboration with pre-university students
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2017
Abstract
In this project we have involved four high-achieving pre-university summer placement students in the development of undergraduate teaching materials, namely tutorial videos for first year undergraduate Electrical and Electronic Engineering lab, and computer simulations of didactic semiconductor structures for an Electrical Science first year compulsory taught module. Here we describe our approach and preliminary results.
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