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Have you ever come across times when you get particularly nervous, say during a presentation, you find it extra hard to speak smoothly? Most of us may stop at times when we talk, so how do we differentiate between Normal Dysfluency and Stuttering? Are kids struggling with words due to language ability or are they stuttering? Will they naturally outgrow stuttering? How do speech therapists help adults and children who stutter?
大家有否試過在某些時間特別緊張,例如在發佈會中,你覺得難以流暢地說話? 其實每一個人說話時也會有停頓的時候,到底我們如何分辨「口吃」和正常的不流暢呢? 孩子到底是口吃還是因語言能力較弱而在找字呢?是否長大後自然會沒有口吃的問題? 言語治療師可以如何幫助受口吃困擾的小孩和成人呢?
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences and Communication
- Keywords:
- Stuttering Speech disorders
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The Virtual Reality (VR) Training for Laser Cutter Operation was developed as a supplementary training tool for the PolyU Library’s technical support staff to practice and become familiar with the operation of a laser cutter. The application simulates the environment, laser cutter model, essential operational procedures, and corresponding responses of our laser cutter in service as realistically as feasible. A computer with a simplified laser cutting software interface was also built to simulate the software operation. Interactions (primarily on/off) with all other peripheral equipment, such as the ventilation system, air compressor, and earmuffs, are triggered through button clicks in an on-screen menu. The application simulates the operational procedures and corresponding reactions of the real laser cutter as closely as necessary. New technical staff members who are trained but not yet proficient with laser cutting can practice safely in an immersive environment enabled by VR technology.
- Keywords:
- Laser beam cutting Makerspaces in libraries Virtual reality Virtual reality -- Library applications
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3D Modelling and Virtual Reality Tour of the Library’s i-Space
A virtual reality tour was developed by a student that allows the user to navigate and explore the virtual Library’s i-Space (4/F North Wing) freely using a mouse and keyboard as playing a first-person shooter game. The student used 3DS MAX 3D modeling software to create a virtual space of i-Space and its 3D objects bit by bit including furniture, plants, laser printers, 3D printers and PCs video wall. Then, all these 3D objects are imported into Unity software to complete the VR game development. With his tremendous effort, user can get the first-person experience of the i-Space just like visiting in person and learn about what facilities provided in the Digital Makerspace. The web version of the virtual tour is available here: https://webapp.lib.polyu.edu.hk/ispaceVR/
- Keywords:
- Human-computer interaction Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Pao Yue-kong Library Virtual reality
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With the advancement of technologies, we are now a lot easier to access the internet with different electronic widgets compared to the past decades. IoT technology is developed to make use of the vast usage of internet so as to create an environment for centralized control. Let’s look into the case of our home. When we feel that a room is dim, we have to switch on a light. Similarly, we are required to turn on a TV with a remote. “How about making a controller panel that can turn on all electronic appliances in our home?” One of the solutions of this question is making our home smarter with IoT.
- Keywords:
- Arduino (Programmable controller) Intelligent control systems Internet of things
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An Internet-of-Thing (IoT) component can be configured to collect real-time environmental data by integrating NodeMCU ESP8266 development board with a temperature and humidity sensor DHT11. The student used an Arduino IDE program to set up a small scale weather monitoring station which indicate the real-time and historical environmental data over the IoT platform ThingsBoard.
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- Arduino (Programmable controller) Environmental monitoring--Data processing Internet of things
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- Others
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The following procedures will show you how to build a touchless auto dispenser for hand sanitiser with simple IoT components and 3D printing.
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- H washing H -- Care hygiene Detectors Internet of things Arduino (Programmable controller)
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- Others
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During COVID-19 outbreak, people are staying at homes to lower the chance of infection. Having a long period lockdown, do you miss the moment you walk along a country park to enjoy a breath of fresh air? A student has developed a virtual Green Park with first-person view navigation, you can take a virtual walk and feel it by controlling the movement with a mouse and keyboard. This Park provides an auto-pilot feature, in which an i-Space cat will introduce the Park to you after selecting a self-guided tour function. Users can also fly a drone in the Park to experience a bird's eye view for the whole park.
The student uses 3D modeling software to create a virtual landscape of the Green Park and its 3D objects including plants, fountain, bench, direction board and buildings. These objects are openly accessible for download. You can import the objects into Unity software to create a unique and exquisite virtual park for your loved ones.
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- Human-computer interaction Parks Virtual reality
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- Others
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Learning online is playing an increasingly large part of student life, whether as part of a blended approach, for group work, or even for fully online study. Join us in this webinar where we look at how to learn online, successfully, making the most of the opportunities and tools on offer.
Event Date: 23/8/2022
Facilitator(s): Harbutt, Darren; Ho, Anthony
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design and Student Engagement
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Motivation in education Blended learning Engagement (Philosophy)
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- Video
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Learn about making effective student video assignments and how you can use uRewind to facilitate the submission of student video assignments, peer assessment and collaboration, and provide time stamped feedback.
Event Date: 04/01/2021
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Educational tests measurements Web-based instruction
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- Video
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Learn about making effective student video assignments and how you can use uRewind to facilitate the submission of student video assignments, peer assessment and collaboration, and provide time stamped feedback.
Event Date: 26/11/2020
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Educational tests measurements Web-based instruction
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- Video
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This webinar will look at the current state of play of eAssessment in PolyU, Hong Kong and beyond. It will then present some examples that move beyond learners writing an essay in front of a webcam, sharing ideas to help stimulate your online assessment practices.
Event Date: 12/01/2021
Facilitator(s): Darren Harbutt (EDC), Laura Zhou (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Educational tests measurements Web-based instruction
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- Video
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This session offered by EDC and ITS introduces you how to adopt different assessment functions of Blackboard for formative, summative and other-related assessment purposes. You will have opportunities to seek pedagogical and technical advice from the Presenter(s)s for planning different aspects of your assessment including creating, deploying, and delivering assessment activities for this semester.
Event Date: 15/3/2022
Facilitator(s): Roy Kam (EDC), Pony Ma (ITS)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design and Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Educational tests measurements
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- Video
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Join us in this online showcase that looks at assessment solutions that leverage technology to help you assess student learning outcomes. We will consider examples from PolyU and HKBU that move beyond large-hall exams and their online invigilated equivalents to offer a more holistic solution.
Event Date: 7/7/2022
Facilitator(s): Darren Harbutt, Wallace Lai, Bruce Li, Theresa Kwong
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Educational tests measurements Web-based instruction
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- Video
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This case study discusses how Xiang Ming Hotel Huangshan successfully reduced sales pressure and increased brand influence by attracting major clients through a nostalgic-themed event launched during Christmas.
- Subjects:
- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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- Others
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This case study discusses how Xi Bei Oat Noodle Village attracted many consumers by innovating their specialty products and turning Valentine's Day into their exclusive holiday, successfully creating a connection between the brand and consumers.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Valentine's Day Restaurants -- Marketing
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- Others
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In this CIHK webinar, we will discuss the material conditions of and historical background to the use of Classical Chinese or Literary Sinitic in writing-mediated brush conversation between literati of Sinitic engaged in cross-border communication within Sinographic East Asia or the Sinographic cosmopolis, which corresponds with today’s China, North Korea, South Korea, Japan (including Okinawa, formerly the Ryukyu Kingdom) and Vietnam. Compared with speech as a modality of communication, real-time writing-mediated interaction between talking humans, synchronously face-to-face, seems uncommon. In any society, speaking is premised on one condition: the interlocutors must have at least one shared spoken language at their disposal, but even then, there are circumstances under which speaking is either physically not feasible or socially inappropriate. Could writing function as an alternative modality of communication when speaking is not an option due to the absence of a shared spoken language, as in cross-border communication settings? Whereas real-time writing-mediated face-to-face interaction is rare where a regional lingua franca was known to exist (e.g., Latin and Arabic), there is ample historical evidence of literati of Classical Chinese or Literary Sinitic from different parts of Sinographic East Asia conducting ‘silent conversation’, synchronously and interactively in writing mode using brush, ink, and paper. Such a pattern of writing-assisted interaction is still practiced and observable in pen-assisted conversation – pen-talk – between Chinese and Japanese speakers today, thanks to the pragma-linguistic affordance of morphographic, non-phonographic sinograms (i.e., Chinese characters and Japanese kanji). We will outline the historical spread of Classical Chinese or Sinitic texts from the ‘center’ to the ‘peripheries’, and the historical background to the acquisition of literacy in Sinitic by the people there. Their shared knowledge of Sinitic helps explain why, for well over a thousand years until the 1900s, literati from these places were able to speak their mind by engaging in ‘Sinitic brush-talk’ 漢文筆談 in cross-border communication.
Event date: 13/5/2022
Speaker: Prof. David C. S. Li
Hosted by: Confucius Institute of Hong Kong, Department of Chinese Culture
- Subjects:
- Language and Languages and Chinese Language
- Keywords:
- History China Written communication Chinese characters Chinese language -- Written Chinese East Asia
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- Video
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Interested in Educational Research? Two experienced educational researchers will share how to prepare a good paper and enhance its chances of being published in a journal.
Event Date: 19/5/2022
Facilitator(s): Dr Robert Wright (MM), Dr Tang Yuk Ming (ISE), Dr Eric Tsui (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Good Practices
- Keywords:
- Proposal writing in educational research
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- Video
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What is a statement of Teaching Philosophy? This session introduces the concept to teachers who have no experience of preparing one. Together we will examine a previous statement, analyze its contents, and start the process of creating meaningful statements of what we stand for as teachers.
Event Date: 19/03/2020
Facilitator(s): John Sager (EDC), David Watson (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Education -- Philosophy
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- Video
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This session, the second in a two-part series, explores how students can use the note-taking anddiscussion tools in uRewind to engage more deeply with the content of your lecture recording. It also looks at how you can create quizzes that require students to summarise what they have watched.
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
• design more complex quiz questions that develop the skill of summarising
• help students write contextualised, personal reflections on parts of your lecture recording
• engage students in discussions based around key moments in your video.
Event Date: 7/10/2021
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell, Kai Pan Mark
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Motivation in education Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction Engagement (Philosophy) Lecture method in teaching
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- Video
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Lecture recordings have become an essential part of face-to-face, online and hybrid learning. They also offer many additional opportunities for active learning. This two-part, hands-on, workshop series is designed to help you make the most of your recordings, transforming them into an engaging learning resource that will increase students’ participation and interaction.
This session, the second in a two-part series, explores how students can use the note-taking and discussion tools in uRewind to engage more deeply with the content of your lecture recording. It also looks at how you can create quizzes that require students to summarise what they have watched. By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- design more complex quiz questions that develop the skill of summarising
- help students write contextualised, personal reflections on parts of your lecture recording
- engage students in discussions based around key moments in your video.
Event Date: 24/9/2021
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell, Kai Pan Mark
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Motivation in education Computer-assisted instruction Web-based instruction Engagement (Philosophy) Lecture method in teaching
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this video, Prof. Mark Hampton share his view on why we need to care about other historians' ideas? Why don't we just finding facts.
- Keywords:
- Communication in the humanities Humanities -- Research History -- Research
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- Video
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In this slide, it explains the reason why the information came from authoritative sources but still not trustworthy. The possible reason could be (1) the way information is produced, (2)carelessness or loaded with secret intentions, (3) in favour of their hidden goal, (4)not spending enough time, (5) limited topic vocabulary, (6) limited by technical barriers, (7)information that fits with your knowledge & beliefs, and (8) from a source that you think is trustworthy.
- Keywords:
- Research -- Methodology Information resources -- Evaluation
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- Others
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In this video, Prof Klaus Tochtermann, the Director of Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (ZBW) and Professor of Media Informatics of University of Kiel in German shares his view on the importance of becoming information literate.
- Keywords:
- Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this video, a year 3 LLB student who is preparing a term paper with a substantial research component regularly consults his supervisor. In a recent meeting, the supervisor queries why two pieces of information were cited in his draft. One piece of information is from a local real estate agent’s website summarizing the legal provision for the Hong Kong deed of mutual covenant agreements. Another piece of information is a court case covered in a Hong Kong land law blog.
- Keywords:
- Information resources -- Evaluation Legal research
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- Video
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To have a better understanding on the importance of BPM by watching a video about graduates of Industrial Systems Engineering at PolyU and the good work by Professor Devonport Tom Davenport.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Industrial management Workflow -- Management
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- Video
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In this video, a team of students are now discussing where is the best place to find primary sources and search more efficiently.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources Information retrieval Humanities -- Research
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In the exercise, learner need to determine where is the best place to find these primary information.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources Humanities -- Research Information literacy
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- Others
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It covers the diversity on BPM and its derivative
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Industrial management Workflow -- Management
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- Video
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In this game, you need to match the types of information sources with the corresponding information needs.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources Social sciences -- Research Information literacy
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- Others
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In this game, learners are required to put the information that can support the work in different research stages.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Research -- Methodology Information literacy Information resources
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- Others
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In this video, two students are discussing the types of information are needed to answer the sub-questions. In their conversation, various type of information, including manuscripts, diaries and autobiographies, audio recordings and videos, original art works, letter patents, conference papers, books, government publications, critical analysis and review, journal articles, and handbooks.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources Social sciences -- Research Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this exercise, a team of students listed out a number of tasks that they have to complete when preparing the lesson plan. Which of the following task will be listed as the top priority on your to-do list? Will you start searching at this moment?
- Keywords:
- Lesson planning Teaching Information literacy
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- Others
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In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce shares her view on "Why InfoLit is vital?" through the search & research they do every day.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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This video gives a brief introduction of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Library’s OneSearch and the types of materials you can find on the platform.
- Keywords:
- Online library catalogs Online bibliographic searching Library catalogs
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- Video
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An online lecture on the topic of "What is Microgravity? Discovering Interesting Phenomena in Microgravity".This lecture of “Science World: Exploring Space to Benefit Mankind” Education Programme in the 2021/22 school year for secondary students, which aims to cultivate the interest of local youth in space science and elevate their enthusiasm for participating in the development of space technology.
- Subjects:
- Physics and Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering
- Keywords:
- Gravity Reduced gravity environments
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this exercise, learners are required to rank the task in the order that reflects the usual practices.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Research
- Resource Type:
- Others
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In this exercise, please rank the task in the order that reflect your usual research practices.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Public health -- Research Medical care -- Research Medicine -- Research
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- Others
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Others
In this exercise, learners are require to order the tasks in a way that reflect the research usual practice.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Humanities -- Research -- Methodology Humanities -- Research
- Resource Type:
- Others
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While many journal articles and conference papers are written by scholars working at universities or research institutions, professional engineering associations also play a major role in disseminating research findings and practices by: Publishing peer-reviewed research journals Publishing practical “trade” journals Holding conferences & publishing proceedings In this video, it explains what professional associations do and why it matters.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Professional associations Professional education Periodicals
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In the video, it explains the criteria to use to evaluate legal information.
- Keywords:
- Information resources -- Evaluation Legal research
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this slide, it introduces the six frames for informed learning, suggested by Prof. Christine Bruce, would help learners brainstorm about the research topic in all-rounded, comprehensive way. The six aspects of your research topic that you should brainstorm for are: (1) Content frame, (2) Competency frame, (3) Learning to learn frame, (4) Personal relevance frame, (5) Social impact frame, and (6) Relational frame.
- Keywords:
- Learning Information literacy
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- Others
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In this video, it explains what secondary legal material are. Secondary legal sources often explain legal principles more thoroughly so it is good to start your research project with secondary sources.
- Keywords:
- Information resources Legal research -- Databases Legal research Legal research -- Computer network resources
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- Video
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An overview of the MOOC course: Human Anatomy ANA 101x, which featured on a real-life stroke case scenario.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Join this Webinar to learn about Open Educational Resources (OERs) and how to use them to engage your students, and to create a co-learning environment for continuous improvement.
Event Date: 30/09/2020
Facilitator(s): Eric Tsui(EDC), David Watson (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Educational Resources
- Keywords:
- Open educational resources Engagement (Philosophy) Motivation in education
- Resource Type:
- Video
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An online lecture on the topic of "Wardrobe of Marie Antoinette - the last queen of France before French Revolution". The Faculty of Applied Science and Textiles (FAST) and the Institute of Textiles & Clothing (ITC) organized the mini-lecture series for more than three years. The lectures aim to enrich students' knowledge in creative perspectives and arouse their interest in Sciences, Fashion and Textiles. In view of the unpredictable development of the COVID-19 pandemic, the upcoming mini-lecture Series will be switched from face-to-face mode to online mode.
- Subjects:
- Fashion
- Keywords:
- Marie Antoinette Queen consort of Louis XVI King of France 1755-1793 -- Clothing Fashion
- Resource Type:
- Video
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In this exercise, learners are required to distinguish the information belong to "primary sources" or "secondary sources". Primary information source are anything created at the time when the incident/event happened. They were created with the intention to record the incident/event. It could be a document, manuscript, autobiography, a recording, a diary, an artifact, and so on. Secondary information source is anything (e.g., documents, records, artifacts, objects, and so on) that discuss, relates, or refers another piece of information existing elsewhere.
- Keywords:
- Information resources Research -- Methodology Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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This case study discusses how Wanda Realm Jinhua successfully increased the restaurant's popularity and revenue by upgrading the original Chinese restaurant to a Western-style buffet restaurant, transforming the dishes and optimizing the production process, and becoming a long-term promotion project for Wanda Group's F & B department.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing Restaurants -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Supported by the Virtual Teaching and Learning (VTL) project “Promoting the use of video-based formative assessment to develop the skills of reflection and peer feedforward and as an alternative to proctored examination”, teachers have been adopting video-base assessment techniques across different subjects and levels. In this session, three teachers are going to share their experience and provide suggestions to colleagues who are interested in adopting this approach: Dr Joe Ching [ELC]: Benefits and outcomes of using video-based formative assessment to improve presentation skills Dr Vincent Leung [MM]: Leveraging video assessment in global business learning at the graduate level Dr Betty Chung [SN]: Using video-based formative assessment to build a foundation of reflective learning in junior nursing students (in alphabetical order of Departments)
Event Date: 19/4/2023
Presenter(s): Dr Joe Ching (ELC), Dr Vincent Leung (MM), Dr Betty Chung (SN)
Facilitator(s): Dr Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Educational tests measurements
- Resource Type:
- Video
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As part of a learner-centered approach, classes should be recorded. As there are a number of platforms that can be used to record your face-to-face classes, EDC and ITS will collaboratively run workshops to show you how to best use the available tools.
Session 4: Using uRewind to record your face-to-face classes
Facilitator: Kai Pan Mark, EDC
Facilitator: Pony Ma, ITS
Facilitator: Jason Chow, ITS
Date: 11 Jan 2023
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Venue: Z512 and Online via MS Teams
Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using uRewind.
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Come to this session to learn how to use uRewind, powered by Panopto, to create, edit and share video content to use in your online teaching.
Event Date: 05/02/2020
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Educational Resources
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Video recordings -- Production direction -- Study teaching Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using uRewind (Panopto)
Event Date: 6/2/2022
Facilitator(s): KP Mark, Jason Chow
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Video recordings -- Production direction -- Study teaching Educational technology
- Resource Type:
- Video
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The first workshop in this series will introduce the Programme Review Tool (PRT) and the model it was developed to support - Plan, Map, Analyse and Interpret (PMAI) . Through an overview and demonstration of the PRT, participants will learn how analyses can be conducted using the PRT to address specific questions as part of programme review.
Event Date: 05/10/2020
Facilitator(s): Christine Armatas(EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Learning Analytics
- Keywords:
- Education -- Evaluation Educational technology Education -- Data processing Academic achievement -- Evaluation
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
In this exercise, learners are required to match legal resources with the contents.
- Keywords:
- Information resources Legal research
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using Zoom
Event Date: 3/1/2022
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell, Alan Cheng
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Video
Event Date: 21/05/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC)
- Keywords:
- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Turnitin Feedback Studio is an online paperless grading tool that saves instructors’ time while offering easy-to-read meaningful feedback on students’ writing. In this online webinar, we will introduce what Turnitin Feedback Studio is, what essential features and functions it has, who can use it and how to make use of it for your online grading and providing feedback to your students. We will also demonstrate how to create a Turnitin assignment and share useful resources for your further study.
Event Date: 26/1/2021
Facilitator(s): Laura Zhou (EDC), Mitesh Patel (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Grading marking (Students) Educational tests measurements
- Resource Type:
- Video
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This session will revisit the purposes and roles of a Programme Learning Outcomes Assessment Plan (P-LOAP) in quality assurance and enhancement. It will also discuss observations and good practices of how P-LOAP is used for monitoring and enhancing programme effectiveness in achieving its intended learning outcomes. Programme leaders and administrators are encouraged to attend to refresh and update their understanding and share their experience.
Event Date: 9/11/2022
Facilitator(s): Tam, Kenneth; Lo, Dawn
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design, Student Engagement, and Good Practices
- Keywords:
- Education Higher -- Aims objectives Education Higher -- Evaluation
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using MS Teams
Event Date: 5/1/2022
Facilitator(s): Dick Chan, Robbie Cheung
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As part of a learner-centered approach, classes should be recorded. As there are a number of platforms that can be used to record your face-to-face classes, EDC and ITS will collaboratively run workshops to show you how to best use the available tools.
Session 1: Using MS Teams to record your face-to-face classes
Facilitator: Robbie Cheung, ITS
Facilitator: Kai Pan Mark, EDC
Date: 05 Jan 2023
Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Venue: CD301 and Online via Zoom
Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using MS Teams.
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Working across international borders is one of the innumerable challenges facing teachers today. This workshop shows how one teacher works together with a colleague at Nagoya University of College and Business in Japan to use case studies to integrate students from different locations. Join us to find out more.
Event Date: 16/12/2022
Presenter(s): Leung, Vincent
Facilitator(s): Sager, John
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design and Good Practices
- Keywords:
- International education Education Higher -- International cooperation Intellectual cooperation
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Come to this session to learn how to use the essential features of LEARN@PolyU to deliver quality online teaching and learning. Discover how to make learning materials available online and create social presence to ensure constructive interaction with your students through active online learning.
Event Date: 07/02/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell (EDC), David Watson (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Instructional systems Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Come to this workshop to learn how to record your classes and then make them available to your students using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra
Event Date: 4/1/2022
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel, Eric Ng
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In this video, you will learn about strategies to critically evaluate search results, including (1) Choose good & varied search tools, (2) Ask yourself what you want or need, (3) Use the sorting & filtering functions, (4) Look for your keywords the important parts of the results, (5) Pay issuing organization or publisher, (6) Ask yourself the information whether is credible, suitable, technical information appropriate to your information needs.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Engineering -- Research -- Methodology Engineering -- Research Information retrieval Information resources -- Evaluation
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In this video, the students are plan to submit their report to "Student Newspaper" and call the editor for advices.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Intellectual property Social sciences -- Research Scholarly publishing Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Video
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e-book
This open access book is the first to systematically introduce the principles of urban informatics and its application to every aspect of the city that involves its functioning, control, management, and future planning. It introduces new models and tools being developed to understand and implement these technologies that enable cities to function more efficiently – to become ‘smart’ and ‘sustainable’. The smart city has quickly emerged as computers have become ever smaller to the point where they can be embedded into the very fabric of the city, as well as being central to new ways in which the population can communicate and act. When cities are wired in this way, they have the potential to become sentient and responsive, generating massive streams of ‘big’ data in real time as well as providing immense opportunities for extracting new forms of urban data through crowdsourcing. This book offers a comprehensive review of the methods that form the core of urban informatics from various kinds of urban remote sensing to new approaches to machine learning and statistical modelling. It provides a detailed technical introduction to the wide array of tools information scientists need to develop the key urban analytics that are fundamental to learning about the smart city, and it outlines ways in which these tools can be used to inform design and policy so that cities can become more efficient with a greater concern for environment and equity.
- Subjects:
- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
- Keywords:
- Smart cities Cities towns -- Data processing Cities towns -- Remote sensing Big data
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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MOOC
A self-paced online course designed to help students improve the grammar that they need to successfully complete their university studies. Combines short, informative videos with fun, interactive activities. Topics include parts of speech, using tenses, sentence structure, and grammar for presentations.
Created by the English Language Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Grammar -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Video
In this video, a team of students are suggested to digitize the works of the exhibition.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Intellectual property Humanities -- Research Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In this video, it covers the topic of (1).2D layered transition metal dichalcogenides; (2) Theoretical study on opto-electronic properties of 2D materials; and (3) Molecularly thin 2D quantum ruddlesden-popper perovskites.FAST is organizing the Research at FAST Seminar Series 2021/22 in the coming months to explore collaboration opportunities within PolyU community. The series also serve as a platform for colleagues to get to know FAST researchers.
- Subjects:
- Electronic Engineering and Materials Science
- Keywords:
- Two-dimensional materials Quantum chemistry
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
In this exercise, learners are required to tell which one is a citation entry for a book/book chapter/article/map/news article.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Authorship Bibliographical citations Psychology -- Authorship
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
This session, the second in a two-part series, explores how students can use the note-taking and discussion tools in uRewind to engage more deeply with the content of your lecture recording. It also looks at how you can create quizzes that require students to summarise what they have watched. By the end of this session, you will be able to: (1) design more complex quiz questions that develop the skill of summarising; (2) help students write contextualised, personal reflections on parts of your lecture recording; (3)engage students in discussions based around key moments in your video.
Event Date: 1/4/2022
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement, Learning Analytics, Lesson Design, and Assessment & Feedback
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Lecture method in teaching Motivation in education Computer-assisted instruction Engagement (Philosophy)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
This session, the first in a two-part series, looks at how you can use tools in uRewind to organise your lecture recording and create in-video quizzes to encourage active learning. It also examines the use of learning analytics to help you see how students are engaging and interacting with your video. By the end of this session, you will be able to: (1) upload your recorded lecture to uRewind and create a table of contents so your students can easily navigate your videos; (2) create in-video quizzes to promote active engagement (3)analyse student viewing data.
Event Date: 29/3/2022
Facilitator(s): Mitesh Patel (EDC), Dick Chan (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement, Learning Analytics, Assessment & Feedback, and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Lecture method in teaching Motivation in education Computer-assisted instruction Engagement (Philosophy)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
This case study discusses how Tonglu City successfully converted the popularity of a TV program into actual economic benefits while promoting the development of the local homestay industry and rural tourism.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Tourism -- Marketing China -- Hangzhou
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
In this video, the team won the best student poster award at the poster exhibition, and they are being invited to publish an exclusive feature story in the student e-newspaper. They want to use an infographic to help present their ideas and would like to extend their research to invite the interviewee to share their views on the topic.They are excited about writing for the student e-newspaper, and they are interested to know the ethical and legal issues around the use of information.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Intellectual property Social sciences -- Research Communication in education Copyright
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In this video, students are discussing the design of the report. One suggests to record an interview by their smartphones and use the video editing software.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Research Cell phones Interviewing
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
When Jacob receives his term paper assignment, he cannot find previous Land Law course materials. He and his classmates discuss what they should do next in the Library. They consult the law librarian who suggests they watch the this video to get an idea on how to plan and start legal research.
- Keywords:
- Information retrieval Legal research
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In this video, the students are trying to finish writing up their report and using APA as the citation style.
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Social sciences -- Authorship Psychology -- Authorship Bibliographical citations
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In this video, a team of students arrive the university library and meet the Reference Librarian at a discussion room. The Reference Librarian firstly recaps the concepts of the AAOCC. Then, she mentions the additional criteria for evaluating the primary and secondary sources!
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Information resources Information resources -- Evaluation Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
In this slide, it explains the 4-steps-method outlined by the University of Pittsburg and it illustrate the role information and information literacy play in each step to help learners to see the bigger picture.
- Keywords:
- Information retrieval Study skills Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce explains that being information literate give you critical and strategic approaches to solve problems. It's you who need to decide using which type (e.g. research or non-research based) of information to support ideas, claims, and proposals that you propose in your research task.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
This case discusses the Westin Pazhou Hotel's launch of a diamond card promotion for unlimited buffet dining throughout the year at the Canton Fair, along with Alibaba KOLs promoting it on multiple online platforms. They also developed a facial recognition system, which generated over 2 million in revenue and vital market feedback, opening up new ideas for promoting hotel industry catering products.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
An animation which illustrates from a real story. 3 students went to a very large IT company in Shanghai for summer placement and they found how difficult it was to capture or rediscover the business process in reality.
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Industrial management Workflow -- Management
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
PolyU has announced the return of F2F learning and teaching (L&T) mode in the coming semester. Are we ready to continue our journey to the ‘new normal’ of e-L&T in our pedagogical pursuit for the new generation? In this Webinar organized by APSS and in collaboration with Educational Development Centre (EDC), Professor Doug VOGEL will provide the audience with a succinct capture of his aspiration for Education 4.0, and give his feedback on the endeavors that APSS has been working on with EDC to ride the juggernaut of pedagogical challenges and advancement in the changing environments.
Event Date: 17/12/2021
Facilitator(s): Julia Chen, Rodney Chu, Darren Harbutt
- Subjects:
- Good Practices and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Educational technology Computer-assisted instruction Teaching Blended learning Learning
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
This case study discusses how the Palace Museum successfully integrated traditional culture into contemporary craft production through creative cultural product design, public relations, and cross-border marketing strategies, thereby enhancing its products' artistic value and influence and forming a good reputation.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Museums -- Marketing Gu gong bo wu yuan (China)
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
This video is about the basics techniques of evaluating information.
- Keywords:
- Information literacy -- Study teaching (Higher)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
The hybrid classroom is a challenging pedagogical environment for a teacher to work within. In this session, we will hear from a teacher who will discuss his planning and implementation of hybrid lessons. He will also explain how he works with teaching assistants to ensure that together they give a quality lesson.
Event Date: 3/3/2021
Facilitator(s): Thomas Lee (BME), Maria Gan (BME), Kai Pan Mark(EDC), John Sager (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction Teaching -- Computer network resources
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
This case discusses how the InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort transformed unused office space into a children's playground using the popular IP character "Ali," attracting attention from families and self-driving tourists within the province and generating over 5 million in revenue, surpassing the same period last year by 30%. This successful promotion has effectively enhanced the hotel's brand image and income.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Target marketing Family vacations Hotels -- Marketing
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Others
This case study discusses how Hyatt on Bund successfully marketed traditional Austrian culture by hosting "The BALL," attracting high-end consumers and participation from various consulates and improving the hotel's brand image and banquet sales. At the same time, the hotel also faces the challenge of maintaining the event's innovation and increasing profits.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Special events -- Management
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
This video is about "where does information come from?".
- Keywords:
- Information literacy -- Study teaching (Higher)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
This video is about 'how to create high-quality ideas?'.
- Keywords:
- Information literacy -- Study teaching (Higher)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
EDC presents a series of showcases that share project deliverables and innovations in TEL, promoting sustainable and impactful practices that resonate across PolyU and beyond. Showcase One proudly presents two departmental interventions funded by PolyU’s Quality Incentive Scheme Stage 1, which promotes eLearning, Teaching and Assessment (eLTA) by grooming and rewarding outstanding performance:
APSS on the Move: Incubation of L&T Strategies before, during and beyond the Pandemic Era.
AAE: Using an online platform, Github, to shape and build the students' problem-solving and learning-to-learn abilities through a flip-class project teaching approach.
Event Date: 13/10/2022
Presenter(s): Chui, Eric; Chu, Rodney; Hsu, Li Ta
Facilitator: Harbutt, Darren
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design, Student Engagement, and Good Practices
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Educational technology Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
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)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
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)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Computer conferencing in education Computer-assisted instruction Internet videoconferencing College teaching -- Aids devices Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
To participate in the webinar, simply click on the link to register. Please register with your Connect email address. You will receive an email which has the link to access the session before the session starts.
Event Date: 30/06/2020
Facilitator(s): Dick Chan (EDC), Dr KP Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Instructional systems Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Explore a selection of engaging activities using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra 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: 29/06/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), David Watson (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Instructional systems Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Explore a selection of engaging activities using Blackboard Collaborate Ultra 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: 18/06/2020
Facilitator(s): Dave Gatrell(EDC), David Watson (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Educational technology Instructional systems Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
In past few years, hybrid/online teaching has been used during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this workshop, a 4C model: Content, Collaboration, Community and Communication is presented for hybrid/online teaching. To support the 4C model, various teaching/learning tools and resources can be used such as: presentation slides with annotations, chatbox communication, open educational resources, multiple choice exercises, group exercises, class surveys etc. Good practice and useful experience (e.g., how to handle the aforementioned tools smoothly in a class) will be shared through the workshop.
Event Date: 7/12/2022
Facilitator(s): Chan, Henry; Zhou, Laura
- Subjects:
- Good Practices
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Educational technology College teaching Blended learning Web-based instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
After a year of hybrid teaching, it is now time to review the experience, share good practices and the lessons learned, and plan for the coming year. This workshop will look at key features of teaching in a hybrid classroom, review classroom facilities and provide tips on how to fully utilize the classroom facilities for effective teaching and learning in the hybrid classroom.
Event Date: 6/5/2021
Facilitator(s): Kai Pan Mark, John Sager, Dawn Lo (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Web-based instruction Blended learning Computer-assisted instruction
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Explore a selection of engaging activities that use the new features in Microsoft Teams to enhance your online teaching.
Event Date: 01/09/2020
Facilitator(s): Green Luk(EDC), Dick Chan(EDC), Kai Pan Mark (EDC)
- Subjects:
- Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Microsoft software Computer-assisted instruction Groupware (Computer software)
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Teaching in an online environment can be challenging. It is even more challenging to engage and motivate students in an online class when your students do not want to turn on their microphones and webcams. Would you like to get some tips on how to make good use of some of the features of online platforms to create an interactive classroom for online learning? Come and join us in this teacher sharing session and be inspired, enlightened and stimulated!
Event Date: 25/09/2020
Facilitator(s): Laura Zhou (EDC), Kannass Chan (EDC), Leo Chon (EDC), Scott Chin (SD)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Web-based instruction Instructional systems -- Design
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Teaching in an online environment can be challenging. It is even more challenging to engage and motivate students in an online class when your students do not want to turn on their microphones and webcams. Would you like to get some tips on how to make good use of some of the features of online platforms to create an interactive classroom for online learning? Come and join us in this teacher sharing session and be inspired, enlightened and stimulated!
Event Date: 27/07/2020
Facilitator(s): Laura Zhou (EDC), Kannass Chan (EDC), Leo Chon (EDC), Scott Chin (SD)
- Subjects:
- Student Engagement and Lesson Design
- Keywords:
- Internet in education Web-based instruction Instructional systems -- Design
- Resource Type:
- Video