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In The Zone

Field work is common practice in many of the programmes taught in the Faculty of Environment and Technology at UWE Bristol

Field work is common practice in many of the programmes taught in the Faculty of Environment and Technology at UWE Bristol

In The Zone

by University of the West of England
In The Zone
In The Zone
In The Zone

What is it about?

Field work is common practice in many of the programmes taught in the Faculty of Environment and Technology at UWE Bristol. Field work engages learners in authentic activities, helping them to experience and appreciate the environments they will (hopefully) work in after graduation, and learn how to deal with the situations, issues, people and ideas they will encounter in their professional lives.

In The Zone

App Details

Version
1.5.4
Rating
NA
Size
91Mb
Genre
Education
Last updated
February 2, 2019
Release date
July 2, 2018
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App Store Description

Field work is common practice in many of the programmes taught in the Faculty of Environment and Technology at UWE Bristol. Field work engages learners in authentic activities, helping them to experience and appreciate the environments they will (hopefully) work in after graduation, and learn how to deal with the situations, issues, people and ideas they will encounter in their professional lives.

From a student’s perspective, however, undertaking field work is not always problem free. It can be difficult to hear the lecturer speaking, for example, particularly if you are on a busy street corner or on a windy remote moor. Equally, if you are the lecturer straining your voice and struggling to be heard, field work can be quite a challenge.

Using a new app, In The Zone, learning materials and tasks designed to facilitate learning can be delivered to students’ smartphones when (and only when) they visit locations specified beforehand by the lecturer. So straining to hear or be heard is no longer necessary.

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