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Join us online for Good Practices in Blended Learning: A Five Stage Model to learn how to integrate online synchronous and asynchronous activities into a structured programme. For online learning to be successful and enjoyable, students need to be supported through a developmental process, and the Five Stage model (Salmon, 2000) offers essential support and development to students at each stage as they build up expertise in learning online. Participants in this session will be able to: 1. Use technology as a lever to apply Chickering and Gamson's (1987) Seven Principles in blended learning and teaching 2. Apply the Five Stage model to blended course design 3. Identify appropriate activities for synchronous and asynchronous learning and teaching
Event Date: 11/12/2020
Facilitator(s): David Watson (EDC), Dave Gatrell (EDC)
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- Good Practices and Lesson Design
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- Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources Blended learning
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In this webinar, we will discuss: How to download chatroom messages and attendance reports for analysis What figures are useful for understanding your students’ engagement in the chatroom How to use the figures to enhance your teaching A customized Excel Add-in tool (ChatAnalyzer) for teachers to automatically generate summary reports or tables for the chatroom (For Blackboard Collaborate Ultra and Zoom users only)
Event Date: 16/12/2020
Facilitator(s): Dick Chan (EDC), Ada Tse (EDC)
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- Learning Analytics
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- Learning Psychology of Web-based instruction Communication in education
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In view of rising COVID cases, PolyU has recently required that, in this semester, all on-campus face-to-face invigilated examinations be changed to online alternatives: take-home (durations: days) or online invigilated. In this session, Dr Lilian Pun (LSGI) will discuss how she modified her previous assessment into a take-home exam to assess her students this semester while Ir Dr Wallace Lai will share his journey of changing his exams from closed-book to open-book. Come and join us in this teacher sharing session to learn some tips and be inspired!
Event Date: 11/12/2020
Facilitator(s): Kannass Chan (EDC), Laura Zhou (EDC), Leo Chon (EDC)
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- Assessment & Feedback
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- Educational tests measurements Web-based instruction
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Learn how to use uRewind, powered by Panopto, to create, edit and share video content to use in your online teaching.
Event Date: 28/12/2020
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
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- Educational Resources
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- Educational technology Video recordings -- Production direction -- Study teaching Web-based instruction
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Join us online for Good Practices in Blended Learning: A Community of Inquiry (CoI) Approach to further explore how to integrate online synchronous and asynchronous activities into a structured programme. The CoI framework (Garrison et al. 2000) represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful learning online experience through the development of three interdependent elements: social, cognitive and teaching presence. In this session, you’ll apply the framework to your blended teaching. Participants in this session will be able to: 1. Explain the importance of social, cognitive and teaching presence in designing and facilitating effective blended learning 2. Use the CoI framework to select appropriate tools for effective blended learning 3. Use the CoI framework to design and deliver engaging activities for different stages of a blended online lecture or tutorial
Event Date: 18/12/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell (EDC), David Watson (EDC)
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- Good Practices and Lesson Design
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- Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources Blended learning
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This book has been created for students and all individuals who work with children and families (e.g., educators, parents, caregivers, direct support workers, etc.) in diverse contexts. It is imperative to understand how and what factors may influence child outcomes across the lifespan. Therefore, key concepts related to parenting, child-rearing, care-giving, and parenting education are outlined in this textbook to provide historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives across vast settings and developmental domains.
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- Social Work and Human Services
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- Parenting Textbooks Families
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Transitions to Professional Nursing Practice provides a pivotal learning experience for students transitioning from an associate degree education to a baccalaureate degree. Content includes a broad overview of the nursing profession, the role of accrediting and professional organizations with a strong focus on the American Nurses Association’s foundational documents. The competencies of the Standards of Professional Practice and the Code of Ethics are weaved throughout the text. Topics covered in this text include professional nursing practice, baccalaureate education, healthcare in the 21st century, autonomy and accountability, nursing philosophy, professional development, communication, interprofessional collaboration, critical thinking, introduction to evidence-based practice, and nursing leadership and theory.
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- Nursing
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- Nursing Textbooks Nursing -- Practice
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Interpersonal Communication: A Mindful Approach to Relationships helps readers examine their own one-on-one communicative interactions using a mindfulness lens. The writing team of Jason S. Wrench, Narissra M. Punyanunt-Carter, and Katherine Thweatt incorporates the latest communication theory and research to help students navigate everyday interpersonal interactions. The 14 chapters in this book cover topics typically taught in an undergraduate interpersonal communication course: family interactions, interpersonal dynamics, language, listening, nonverbal communication, and romantic relationships, as well as exploring emerging areas such as self-compassion, body positivity, friendships, and “the dark side”. The writing takes on a purposefully informal tone to engage readers. Each chapter is broken into different sections that have unique instructional outcomes, key takeaways, and exercises, and concludes with real-world case studies and sample quiz questions. Also included is an extensive glossary with over 350 definitions.
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- Psychology
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- Interpersonal communication Interpersonal relations Textbooks
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There are several textbooks for students whose majors include internships in human services, broadly defined, such case management, counseling, criminal justice, and social work. Most of these books are written in an academic format. Typically, it involves an introduction to a theoretical orientation that concerns working with others followed by a series of chapters devoted to learning professional skills associated with a given discipline. This approach is fine, as far as it goes, but also has two drawbacks. One is that the texts are usually sold by main stream publishers, which means they are expensive. Another is that they seldom address what might be described as the experiential dimension of the internship that most beginners face on their own. This new book addresses both concerns. The fact that it is offered as a free text addresses the first issue, of course, but the second one requires a new approach. It began with asking students to talk about what they experienced when going through their first internship and what they would tell others about how to make it a successful one. That work led to a structured narrative about basic practical topics, such as finding an internship, getting started there, making effective use of supervision, understanding ethics, appreciating cultural diversity, becoming competent, and completing the internship. The text includes descriptions, suggestions, and exercises. It may be used as either a primary course text or, due to its relative brevity, a supplemental one. Although the lead editor is an experienced clinician and professor who has supervised internships for a variety of human services majors over many years, the book was written with and for students to make it more readable and more useful.
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- Internship programs Academic achievement Textbooks
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The ELC professional development model was designed to improve the quality of teacher candidates’ Practicum field placements and align teaching in field placements with Learning Standards used in the teacher education program. Teams of four educators from varied settings worked in a Practicum placement setting for one semester to improve their teaching and align it with Learning Standards. An action research approach improved teaching challenges teams faced. Research articles were read to improve teams’ teaching challenges by implementing one agreed strategy. Teams video-recorded, assessed, and reflected on the impact of the strategy on their teaching, on teacher candidates’ learning and on children’s learning. This text compiles six case studies from this model to illustrate how teaching challenges were improved. Appropriate for practiced educators as well as educators in training, this text provides a real world look into applying Learning Standards in early childhood classrooms.
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- Teachers -- Training of Early childhood education Textbooks
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- e-book