How will I learn at Cambridge? - What was in this section?
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Description: | A brief summary |
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Created: | 2019-07-29 20:17 | ||
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Collection: | CamGuides | ||
Publisher: | University of Cambridge | ||
Copyright: | Cambridge University Libraries | ||
Language: | eng (English) | ||
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This section introduced some ways that students will learn at Cambridge. They may be new to you or you may have had some experience of similar styles of learning before. If they are new, it may take time to adjust to the new structures and expectations associated with them. Academic staff will know you may not feel comfortable in those settings straightaway and will give you time to settle in.
The key styles we introduced in this section were:
Independent study: reflecting on your study space to maximise your efficiency
Lectures: the purpose and skills associated with this form of learning
Supervisions: the opportunities presented by this mode of discursive learning; the need to present ideas and ask questions
Labs: a practical, hands-on approach
Online: that learning can continue outside formal contact hours
Clubs, societies and hobbies: how to get the most from your free time
The key styles we introduced in this section were:
Independent study: reflecting on your study space to maximise your efficiency
Lectures: the purpose and skills associated with this form of learning
Supervisions: the opportunities presented by this mode of discursive learning; the need to present ideas and ask questions
Labs: a practical, hands-on approach
Online: that learning can continue outside formal contact hours
Clubs, societies and hobbies: how to get the most from your free time