Teaching

Learning lunch seminars


Did you ever wonder why you have to work so hard to learn stuff, why teachers do certain things, why you don't quite understand some things until after the exam or why some students seem to have more time for fun and still get better grades than you?

To discuss the possible answers to these questions - and more - is what the "Learning Lunch Seminars" were created for. To discuss tips and tricks that can help you establish a better study discipline and discover study techniques and methods that could save you an hour in preparing for an exam or save 15 minutes here and 10 minutes there when following a course.

Presentations/discussions will be held in Swedish or English depending on the participants.

Organized by:
Lars Bendix - and drawing on the Department's pool of Excellent Teaching Practitioners

The next seminar will be on:

Wednesday, November 6 in room E:2116 at 12:15 (sharp):
Lars Bendix - Elementary, my dear Watson - and other learning tricks

Registration required - send an email to: lars.bendix@cs.lth.se
Registered: 3/13
Waiting list: 0

Ground rules for learning lunch seminars:

Past Learning Lunch Seminars

"Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others."
      Otto von Bismarck

"You don't have to be born with an exceptional brain. All you have to do it to train and develop it every day."
      Lars Bendix

Potential future Learning Lunch Seminars topics (your suggestions are very welcome):


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