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Tübingen workshop video

Video from the final workshop for the Kaleidoscope Virtual Doctoral School course "Current cognitive approaches to Media-based learning," held at the Knowledge Media Research Center in Tübingen, Germany on 19 and 20 April 2005.

All streaming video can be played by the latest versions of Quicktime or RealPlayer. Please contact Paul Davey for questions or problems regarding video. Streaming video is provided by the London Knowledge Lab.

Course co-instructor Alexander Renkl
University of Freiburg, Germany

Alexander Renkl

He explains the idea behind the course, how it went, and what he would do differently next time.

watch video (5:17)

Ph.D. student Deborah Grange
Birkbeck College, University of London

Deborah Grange

 

She explains how the course brought her job and research together, the benefits of online collaboration, and what she liked about the workshop.

watch video (2:32)

Ph.D. student Marcella Miano
Research Centre in Pure and Applied Mathematics, Salerno, Italy

Marcella Miano

 

She describes her work, and how the course allowed students to shape real research.

watch video (1:15)

Ph.D. student Milen Petrov
Sofia University, Bulgaria

Milen Petrov

He describes his research, and what he learned in the course.

watch video (0:27)

Ph.D. student Bruno Zuga
Riga Technical University, Latvia

Bruno Zuga

He describes his research, and how the course introduced him to other academic areas, and research practices in other countries.

watch video (1:12)

Partner Spotlight: Knowledge Media Research Center

Frank Fischer

 

Frank Fischer explains what KMRC brings to Kaleidoscope, and what Kaleidoscope brings to KMRC, as well as his own background.

video 1: What KMRC brings to Kaleidoscope (4:51)
video 2: What Kaleidoscope brings to KMRC (2:35)
video 3: About Frank's background (1:03)