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Final report and resources from an ALTC funded project under the Competitive Grants scheme.
This project summary (pdf) provides information about a project on the development of an online learning environment, part of the 2006 Competitive Grants Program funded by the Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education.
This is a final report for a 1995 National Teaching Development Grant funded by the Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching. The report summarises the project and suggests applications for the COMPSPIM teaching package. The major objectives and achievements of the project are outlined.
This is a final report for a 1995 National Teaching Development Grant funded by the Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching. The report details the project, outlines its application, objectives and major achievements, and provides information on how the teaching development of the project.
This is a final report for a 1994 National Teaching Development Grant funded by the Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching. The report describes the development of five modules for a first year Biology course and provides information on the evaluation process.
This is a final report for a 1995 National Teaching Development Grant funded by the Committee for the Advancement of University Teaching. The report details the Hydrology CD-ROM project, outlines its major objectives and achievements, and suggests applications for its use in teaching.
This site describes the work of the ARC, which advises the government on research and administers the National Competitive Grants program. Information on this program, recent research project outcomes and publications are included.
This Canadian based online database contains digital media such as images, animations, video clips and text excerpts that can be used to teach biology. Access is via free subscription.