The very last scene in the film, featuring Susan (Doina Bucur) and Robert (Rune Thorbek) collaborating on an exercise, was incidentally the very first scene to be shot.
In the last scene of the film, Susan (Doina Bucur) and Robert (Rune Thorbek) were actually put to solve a real live exercise (an exam exercise from the Semantics 2006 course at Aarhus University, taught by director Claus Brabrand). Thus, the spontaneous enthusiasm and excitement at the end (when they finally did solve the exercise) is entirely real - and just happened to coincide with the exact same moment that Jacob Andersen (camera-man) was zooming out to get the final disengaging-the-film effect.
The film is now used around the world for educational development and for teaching teachers how to teach.
Torben K. Jensen added the part about "Teaching/Learning Activities" when he delivered "the solution" (i.e., Constructive Alignment), increasing the precision with respect to John Biggs' Theory of Constructive Alignment.
The old black ink-pads used for the stamps in the first part of the film had gone missing, so the director sacrificed his black socks and cut them into shape (in order to have them resemble black ink-pads). The result looks convincingly real.