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Delivering classes with in-person and online students simultaneously is exciting but also challenging as these two groups of learners have vastly different learning environments. This information sharing session will reveal many such common issues and shed light on how to address them to deliver a refreshing learning experience to all.
Event Date: 23/06/2020
Facilitator(s): Eric Tsui(EDC), Mitesh Patel (EDC)
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- Good Practices and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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Explore how you can maximise interactive engagement in the hybrid classroom and address some of the challenges associated with mixed-mode synchronous teaching. Then discover how Dr Margo Turnbull successfully implemented a hybrid approach during the Summer Term.
Event Date: 07/10/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), John Sager (EDC), Margo Turnbull (ENGL)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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Explore how you can maximise interactive engagement in the hybrid classroom and address some of the challenges associated with mixed-mode synchronous teaching. Then discover how Dr Margo Turnbull successfully implemented a hybrid approach during the Summer Term.
Event Date: 14/10/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), John Sager (EDC), Margo Turnbull (ENGL)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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Develop your hybrid teaching skills and share your initial experiences of mixed-mode synchronous teaching from Semester 1. Then hear how Dr Raymond Cheng implemented a hybrid approach during the Summer Term and discover some of the lessons he learned.
Event Date: 21/10/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), John Sager (EDC), Raymond Cheng (CBS)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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- Video
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Develop your hybrid teaching skills, try out engaging and interactive activities and share your initial perceptions of mixed-mode synchronous teaching from Semester 1.
Event Date: 28/10/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), John Sager (EDC)
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- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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- Video
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Just like ‘contactless’ payments which now are seen as one of the recommended ways of tackling the spread of COVID-19, the UGC-funded Augmented Teaching and Learning Advancement System (ATLAS) can help make ‘contactless’ education with on-campus experience a reality in our current hybrid teaching, learning and assessment mode. Join us in this hybrid sharing session to learn from the innovative principal investigator and SN colleagues about ATLAS and how ‘contactless’ teaching and learning with ATLAS can enable educators to minimize in-person contact and safeguard student activities during the COVID-19 crisis and beyond.
Event Date: 24/11/2020
Facilitator(s): Wong Man Sing Charles (LSGI), Lin Yang (SN), Simon Lam (SN), Roy Kam (EDC)
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- Good Practices, Lesson Design, and Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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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)
- Subjects:
- Good Practices and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources Blended learning
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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)
- Subjects:
- Good Practices and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources Blended learning
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- Video
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This volume provides readers with methods, case stories, and strategies related to Hybrid-Flexible (HyFlex) course design so that they may make decisions about using it themselves and even begin their own HyFlex course (re)design. More specifically, based on the needs identified for their course(s), readers will be able to a) determine if and how HyFlex course design could help them solve critical needs, b) take advantage of emerging opportunities to improve their education practice, enabling them to better serve more students, c) gain an awareness of the HyFlex design, d) find their own innovative HyFlex solution to their specific challenges, and e) begin the HyFlex implementation process using strategies similar to those used by instructors described in this book. The volume describes the fundamental principles of HyFlex design, explains a process for design and development, and discusses implementation factors that instructors have experienced in various higher education institutions. These factors include the drivers, the variations in implementation approaches and constraints, and the results (e.g., student scores, student satisfaction). A series of worksheets provides specific guidance that can be used by individuals or teams engaging in HyFlex design projects at their own institution. Case reports from institutions and faculty who have successfully implemented HyFlex-style courses provide a rich set of real-world stories to draw insights for a reader’s own design setting.
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- Blended learning Flipped classrooms Textbooks
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- e-book
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MOOC
In this course, you will explore several key issues that educators need to understand about teaching and learning in the digital age. We will look at how online learning is different from traditional methods of learning, examine how the digital practices of young people are continually changing, and explore some key considerations that need to be addressed while designing learning environments that are engaging and student-centered. We will investigate the ways in which education is evolving and, in turn, how the roles of teachers are changing in the digital world. We will review the history of online learning, and some key characteristics of successful online learning spaces. We will learn about digital literacies and how online reading and writing is different from paper-based reading and writing, and what implications this has for schooling. Finally, we will look at some key design considerations that educators need to be mindful of while working toward deeper engagement and meaningful learning experiences. This course is part of the Virtual Online Teaching (VOLT) program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. The VOLT program seeks to equip educators with the skills and knowledge necessary to meet the needs of the 21st century learner.
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Blended learning Distance education -- Computer-assisted instruction
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- MOOC
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