Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Learning environments

                                                                Studyroom of theory.
                                                                 Practical Studyroom

9 comments:

  1. I can see you have "Benjy" in your claasroom too. He is a good friend.

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  2. Yes, it's lucky we have "him"!

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  3. How cute the skeleton is called "Benjy". Where did this name come from and how do the students use him in their learning?

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    1. We can show students exactly where one leg is and what it is called in Latin, and it facilitates the understanding of learning. Good question what the name comes in from, but Benji is an abbreviation of Benjamin. Ben in Swedish means bone and there by the name of what I understand.

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  4. We also Benjy in Trollhättan! Important for students to see what we look like under the skin. Good that there are facilities in schools.

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  5. Yes Pauline it is very important. What is Benjy made of and can you take him apart? How do you use Benjy in your lessons?

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  6. Benjy comes in diffrent kind of shaps. I don´t think we can take him apart. We have a simulair one that also show nervs and blood vessels.

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  7. Cool that he has a name :-) I never heard that before...

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  8. It had not either before. Assigned to that I worked in health care for a long time!

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