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Team-based learning in a based learning in a nanotechnology course: Enhancing Enhancing critical thinking through course structure

By Linda Vanasupa

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA

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  1. 5.0 out of 5 stars
    10 Feb 2007
    04:49 PM

    Martin G. Smith said:

      0     0   PLG_RESOURCES_REVIEWS_LOGIN_TO_VOTE The journey into Nano started some Six Months ago with an MPEG movie discovered by one of the crew on the Foresight site. The fascination became obsession with the EPSRC ‘Sandpit’ - Software Controlled Machines, held in January in Southampton UK.
    My role over the past few years has been to shunt people away fiom the abyss that is Chrystal Meth addiction, by getting then interested in Learning.
    Linda Vanasupa’s excellent presentation [‘T’Punk’ says the title was too long] has added yet another tool to the quiver when I go in front of those who look on in awe at our 97% success rate and explain to them why the system works.
    Bias Declared at http://redsevenone.vox.com

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