- Tuesday, 1 December 2020
9:30 am - 4:30 pm - Zoom – further details provided upon registration
Our Learning and Teaching forum is a cross-faculty, UTS wide event for the UTS teaching and learning community. The focus this year will be on the experiences, challenges and successes of a truly extraordinary year. We will recognise and celebrate our teachers and students, their resilience, resourcefulness and good practices.
Program
We have identified key themes that have emerged as being of particular importance in the rapid move to remote teaching:
- Building belonging
- Enhancing active and collaborative learning online
- Teamwork
- Work integrated learning
- Working effectively with feedback
- Changing assessments
- Developing blended design
These provide the opportunity to share your practice and approaches about how you’ve managed the rapidly changing environment, responded to its challenges, and learned from the experience including any failures!
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Time | Program Activity |
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9:00 – 9:15am | Learning and Teaching Forum lobby open |
9.15 – 9:30am | Acknowledgement of Country, Welcome & Housekeeping |
9.30-10:25am | Keynote by Professor Shirley Alexander, DVC (Education & Students)
Current state and future direction |
10:25-11:10am | Student panel – our experiences and challenges
Student panellists; Jim Booth, Renz Hernandez, Ahmed Khursheed, Tracy Lam and Wendy Xia |
11:10 – 11:25am | Morning tea break |
11:25am – 11:35am | Next steps – how the day will run |
11:35am – 12:20pm | Concurrent session 1 |
12:20 – 1:15pm | Lunch |
1:15 – 2pm | Concurrent session 2 |
2 – 2:05pm | Zoom break |
2:05 – 2:50pm | Concurrent session 3 |
2:50 – 3pm | Afternoon break |
3 – 3:30pm | Final plenary |
3:30 – 3:45pm | Learning and Teaching Award Winners Announced |
3:45 – 4pm | Close and thanks |
*Presentations will be split between three concurrent sessions and participants can choose to attend those that interest them on the day. These include:
- “The Disruptive Technologies Encyclopaedia: Students as active knowledge makers” with Evana Wright
- “A transdisciplinary approach to teamwork, assessment, and quality stakeholder experience in work-integrated learning” with Adrian Buck
- “There in spirit! Encouraging collaboration on shared documents by providing live feedback from a distance” with Chris Croese
- “Getting on TRACK to student success” with Kirsty Kitto, Joseph Jung and Simon Buckingham Shum
- “Blend it up! Adopting a blended learning approach to teaching information literacy” with Alex McManus and Sarah Su
For any forum questions please email: IML_OPS@uts.edu.au.
Register for this event
Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.
Bookings are closed for this event.