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Evolution online: using a virtual learning environment to develop active learning in undergraduates

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Bromham, Lindell
Oprandi, Paolo

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Institute of Biology

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We show how an interactive website can help first-year undergraduates acquire independent study skills, and provide a user-friendly way of approaching challenging material in introductory level evolution and ecology. Students embraced the opportunity to undertake self-assessment tasks online, which allowed them to gauge their understanding and prepare for formal assessments.

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Journal of Biological Education

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2037-12-31