Distributed teaching with local control

The objective of this project is to investigate and develop approaches to include nonlocal experts in local courses. The focus is on project oriented courses and part of the effort is directed to use of technical support. The study aims to: design, implement, and analyze some practical examples of use of nonlocal experts; and draw general conclusions of the individual examples, especially concerning learning outcomes and costs (both in time and money).

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