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This course provides practical strategies and pedagogical advice for instructors teaching in an online environment. The course includes advice about: preparing to teach in an online environment, managing the teaching of a course, and addressing larger issues surrounding online teaching (e.g. workload, intellectual property, etc.)
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- Web-based instruction Distance education Computer-assisted instruction
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MOOC
In this course, participants will explore research-informed, effective practices for online teaching and learning. By enrolling, you will learn practical ways to quickly move into teaching online, guided by top scholars and practitioners in the field. Each module, you will watch videos and read articles by online learning experts and participate in activities and discussions covering critical topics that will make the online environment a rich learning experience for your students. The instructors will synthesize relevant resources to help those who are new to online learning and those who have experience, but want to expand their skills and provide support for others. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, share practices that have worked well in online learning environments, and receive feedback on your teaching and learning plans. Given recent global developments related to COVID-19, many have rapidly shifted to move teaching online. For those who have not taught online before, this can be a challenging experience. Fortunately, there is a rich research base, dating back over sixty years, that provides insight and guidance on the key factors that enable successful learning online. This course will support the pivot to online learning by exploring the scientific literature as well as practical actions that enable online success and equitable outcomes for all learners. While the target audience of the course is postsecondary institutions, this course will be of use to anyone moving into online teaching and learning.
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Are you an educator? Have you ever wanted to understand more about how to design your class to make better use of educational technology – whether fully online or in blended contexts? Would you like to learn from those who have extensive practical experience with online technologies? The Learning to Teach Online (LTTO) MOOC will help you develop a working understanding of successful online teaching strategies that you can apply in your own practice. The course is based upon the multi award winning open educational resource developed by Dr Simon McIntyre and Karin Watson. Integrating online technologies into your teaching can be a challenging prospect, and it can be difficult to know how to approach it effectively for the benefit of both students and yourself. No one knows your own content and teaching strengths better than you, and the “one size fits all” formula doesn’t always suit everyone. No matter what type of technology you are interested in exploring or your level of experience, this course will help you draw on your teaching strengths and find the approach that is right for you, your students and your educational context. This course will guide you through your journey of understanding how online technologies can enhance your course design. You will have the opportunity to develop your understanding of effective online teaching practices and their relationship to the use of different technologies. You will also be encouraged to progressively design and reflect upon your own online learning activity, assessment or resource for use in your own class if you choose to undertake the course assignments.
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- Web-based instruction Distance education Computer-assisted instruction
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For three decades and longer we have heard educators and technologists making a case for the transformative power of technology in learning. However, despite the rhetoric, in many ways and at most institutional sites, education is still relatively untouched by technology. Even when technologies are introduced, the changes sometimes seem insignificant and the results seem disappointing. If the print textbook is replaced by an e-book, do the social relations of knowledge and learning necessarily change at all or for the better? If the pen-and-paper test is mechanized, does this change the nature of our assessment systems? Technology, in other words, need not necessarily bring significant change. Technology might not even represent a step forward in education. But what might be new? How can we use technologies to innovate in education? This course explores seven affordances of e-learning ecologies, which open up genuine possibilities for what we call New Learning – transformative, 21st century learning: 1. Ubiquitous Learning 2. Active Knowledge Making 3. Multimodal Meaning 4. Recursive Feedback 5. Collaborative Intelligence 6. Metacognition 7. Differentiated Learning These affordances, if recognized and harnessed, will prepare learners for success in a world that is increasingly dominated by digital information flows and tools for communication in the workplace, public spaces, and personal life. This course offers a wide variety of examples of learning technologies and technology implementations that, to varying degrees, demonstrate these affordances in action.
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This book provides an updated look at issues that comprise the online learning experience creation process. As online learning evolves, the lines and distinctions between various classifications of courses has blurred and often vanished. Classic elements of instructional design remain relevant at the same time that newer concepts of learning experience are growing in importance. However, problematic issues new and old still have to be addressed. This handbook explores many of these topics for new and experienced designers alike, whether creating traditional online courses, open learning experiences, or anything in between.
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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
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- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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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
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- 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)
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- Lesson Design
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- 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)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- 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
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- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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Discover how you can use Zoom to deliver engaging and interactive synchronous online sessions. Try out the essential features of the platform and work with colleagues to design activities that you can use in your live lectures this semester.
Event Date: 03/09/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Green Luk (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
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Explore a selection of engaging activities using Zoom that can enhance your extended/hybrid classroom practice: teaching online and face-to-face students simultaneously. Discuss some of the potential challenges you might experience in this mode of teaching and work with colleagues to develop possible solutions to them.
Event Date: 02/07/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Dick Chan, Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
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- Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
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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
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- Computer-assisted instruction Blended learning Web-based instruction
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Explore a selection of engaging activities using Zoom that can enhance your extended/hybrid classroom practice: teaching online and face-to-face students simultaneously. Discuss some of the potential challenges you might experience in this mode of teaching and work with colleagues to develop possible solutions to them.
Event Date: 22/06/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Dick Chan(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
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- Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
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Event Date: 21/05/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC)
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing Web-based instruction
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Explore a variety of engaging activities that you can use to enhance your live lectures in Zoom. Discuss your experiences of synchronous online teaching, share some of the challenges you have faced and work with colleagues to develop solutions to them.
Event Date: 24/04/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing Web-based instruction College teaching -- Aids devices
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Discover how you can use Zoom to deliver engaging and interactive synchronous online sessions. Try out the features of the platform and work with colleagues to design activities that you can use in your next session.
Event Date: 14/04/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing Web-based instruction College teaching -- Aids devices
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Discover how you can use Zoom to deliver engaging and interactive synchronous online sessions. Try out the features of the platform and work with colleagues to design activities that you can use in your next session.
Event Date: 09/04/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
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- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
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- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
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Learn how to design and implement online continuous assessment tasks with existing assessments to address subject learning outcomes in the two-part webinars. The Part II webinar continue with higher-level subject learning outcomes.
Event Date: 06/04/2020
Facilitator(s): Green Luk (EDC), Roy Kam (EDC)
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- Assessment & Feedback
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- College students -- Evaluation Internet in education Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction
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Discover how you can use Zoom to deliver engaging and interactive synchronous online sessions. Try out the features of the platform and work with colleagues to design activities that you can use in your next session.
Event Date: 03/04/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
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- Video
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