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This webinar looks at different techniques and tools you can use to get students learning actively online, in both synchronous and asynchronous settings.
Event Date: 17/03/2020
Facilitator(s): Adam Forrester (ELC), Darren Harbutt (EDC)
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- Student Engagement
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- Engagement (Philosophy) Motivation in education Web-based instruction
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In this seminar we will present statistics related to online teaching during Semester 2 together with student feedback about their experience of online teaching. Analytics relating to usage of Learn@PolyU, uRewind and synchronous platforms such as Bb Collaborate and MS Teams provide a picture of how online teaching was conducted during the suspension of on-campus classes. Combined with student feedback from surveys and via the SFQ, this information is useful for informing teaching improvement and enhancement as well as for seeing what other teachers did online during this period.
Event Date: 29/07/2020
Facilitator(s): Christine Armatas (EDC), Kannass Chan (EDC), Joseph Chow(EDC), Ada Tse (EDC)
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- Learning Analytics
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- Learning Psychology of Feedback (Psychology) Web-based instruction Communication in education
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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
- 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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