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Fast technological developments in photogrammetry and remote sensing areas demand quick and steady changes in the education programme and its realization. The university teachers and assistants are faced with ensuring the learning materials, data and software for practical lessons, as well as project proposals for student’s team work and bachelor or master thesis. In this paper the emerging topics that already have a considerable impact in the practice are treated mostly from the educational aspect. These relatively new topics that are considered in this paper are unmanned aerial systems for spatial data collection, terrestrial and aerial laser scanning, mobile mapping systems, and novelties in satellite remote sensing. The focus is given to practical implementation of these topics into the teaching and learning programme of Geodesy and Geoinformation at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, and experiences gained by the authors so far. Together with the technological advances, the teaching approaches must be modernized as well. Classical approaches of teaching, where a lecturer gives lecture <i>ex cathedra</i> and students are only listeners, are not effective enough. The didactics science of teaching has developed and proved in the practice many useful approaches that can better motivate students for more active learning. We can use different methods of team work like pro et contra debate, buzzing groups, press conference, moderated discussion etc. An experimental study on active teaching methods in the class of students of the Master programme of Geodesy and Geoinformation has been made and the results are presented. After using some new teaching methods in the class, the students were asked to answer two types of a questionnaire. First questionnaire was the standard form developed by Noel Entwistle, an educational psychologist who developed the Approaches to Studying Inventory (ASI) for identifying deep and surface approaches to learning. The second questionnaire was developed for our purpose to get the feedback from students on active teaching and learning methods. Although this investigation has been done only for one class of master programme students, the results are encouraging and we could extract some recommendations for the future.

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  • 1.1 BackgroundWith the increased availability of data sources collected with remote sensing and photogrammetric technologies the application of imagery is ubiquitous, playing an important role in many aspects of life and work today (Chen et al, 2015)

  • The aim of this paper is two-fold: to present the emerging topics in photogrammetry and remote sensing from educational aspects and giving some practical examples, as well as present some active teaching methods that can improve the efficiency of lectures in a class

  • In the framework of higher education programmes renovation according to the principles of Bologna process new study programmes in the field of surveying and geodesy have been prepared at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering (UL FGG), in 2007 and 2008 (Petrovič et al, 2008)

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With the increased availability of data sources collected with remote sensing and photogrammetric technologies the application of imagery is ubiquitous, playing an important role in many aspects of life and work today (Chen et al, 2015). Due to these steady and fast technological developments, Universities that are educating in these professional fields must adapt the educational programmes as currently as possible. In the framework of higher education programmes renovation according to the principles of Bologna process new study programmes in the field of surveying and geodesy have been prepared at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering (UL FGG), in 2007 and 2008 (Petrovič et al, 2008). In this paper we are considering only 1st and 2nd level programmes

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