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C. Tarabella
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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C. Tarabella
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Cardiologie
School for Cardiovascular Diseases
Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
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Universiteitsbibliotheek
p.hernandezserrano@maastrichtuniversity.nl
UB Research Support and Development
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UB Staff
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… explores how crucial trust is for effective Problem-Based Learning (PBL), even over brief periods. Drawing on her own experiences as both a student and a tutor, she discusses the challenges of building a collaborative learning environment when groups change frequently. The article encourages both students and educators to actively consider ways to create a more trusting and inclusive learning experience for everyone involved. Feeling lonely in PBL During my bachelor's programme at Maastricht University, it was customary for tutors and tutorial groups to switch every eight weeks. At first, I was delighted to meet new people from diverse backgrounds. However, this practice had an unintended consequence. Suddenly, I found myself feeling isolated on my academic journey. The intensive tutorial … of ‘collaborative learning’: rather than just absorbing and transferring knowledge, students work together, feel comfortable asking for help or admitting their weaknesses, and overcome emerging cognitive conflicts. Varying experiences in PBL tutorial groups Clearly, the experience of participating in a tutorial group can vary. Some students see the frequent changes in tutorial groups as positive, especially if they don't feel like they fit well in their current group. Meeting new classmates and …
… object, drafting a detailed description and creating a 3D model. They captured 360-degree images of the artefact, ensuring thorough coverage from all angles and using computer software to prepare the 3D model. Then, students collaboratively developed web pages for this collection, with each team assigned to work on a specific page, such as a Theme page or the About Us page. "The process itself was quite complex but also a lot of fun," Nada reflects. Vorige dia Volgende dia The Maastricht Collection website, created by UM students Podcast As part of the project, Nada interviewed Sjoerd Arts, the collection manager at Centre Céramique, and transformed their conversation into an engaging podcast . For Nada, the interview with Sjoerd presented a … of the project, Nada and her fellow students were left with cherished memories and a sense of accomplishment. She smiles: "I heard that Centre Céramique was very pleased with our efforts, too!" By Lia Krizova, EDLAB Student Assistant, Bachelor Student FASoS This article is a publication of edUMinded , the Maastricht University online magazine on Teaching & Learning. Nada Naguib: "As someone from Egypt, I have always been interested in history, and this experience enabled me to appreciate my current …