GHELC Seminar Series – Designing and Implementing Experiential Learning Course – Mingde Project

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Message from Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Centre

The GHELC seminar series offers faculty members valuable information on experiential learning, providing fundamentals of various key components of experiential learning, its practice and implementation. Through these seminars, the benefits for faculty members will be: intellectual stimulation; developing working relationships, especially interdisciplinary relationships; building a greater sense of intellectual community; learning new teaching and research methods; and learning about new opportunities.

The first seminar will be held with the following details:

Title: Designing and Implementing Experiential Learning Course – Mingde Project
Date: 27 February 2013 (Wednesday)
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Venue: Run Run Shaw Room321, The University of Hong Kong
Speaker: Professor L. G. Tham (Associate Dean, Faculty of Engineering, HKU)

Abstract
Basic principles of experiential learning will be reviewed and perspectives on experiential learning experiences from faculty, students, and community partners will be provided. Speaker will also share his experience in setting up experiential learning courses and the specific challenges and rewards of experiential learning

About the Speaker
Professor George Tham is the Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning) of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong. He is also a member of the Senate, Academic Board, Curriculum Development Committee, Steering Committee on 4-Year Undergraduate Curriculum. His interests cover foundation engineering, rock engineering, slope engineering and engineering education. His outstanding achievement in teaching has been recognized in the field and he has been awarded the University Distinguished Teaching Award (Team Award) for the Mingde Projects.

Learn more about the GHELC seminar series at Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Centre

Registration: http://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_hdetail.aspx?guest=Y&ueid=21564

For enquiries, please email to Gallant Ho Experiential Learning Centre at ghelc@hku.hk

CETL Seminar: Using Feedback to enhance Assessment and structure Student Learning – Feb 6

Date: Wednesday 6th February 2013
Time: 12:45 – 14:00
Venue: Run Run Shaw Building, Room 321
Presenter: Dr Suki Ekaratne, Associate Professor, CETL,HKU

About the Seminar
We need to assess students for various purposes including certification, which can mean certification of both student learning and even our own teaching. Therefore, both students and faculty can become disillusioned when assessment grades fall below expectations. Feedback can enhance the effectiveness of both our teaching and student learning / grades and has become the subject of increased discussion in Higher Education, as when scores from National Student Surveys (NSS) or student experience questionnaires are analysed institutionally. Even student unions, such as in the UK, have selected feedback as an important area in facilitating student development. Such interest has generated several inquiries on this topic and in this short seminar, participants will examine and discuss a variety of ways that can be used to enhance student learning by the use of feedback and within the context of limited time availability, using examples drawn from disciplinary contexts.

At the end of the workshop, participants would have:
• Identified different types of feedback that can enhance subject learning & student skills
• Analysed when feedback is able to enhance learning and when it is not
• Discussed ways to give feedback to improve student performance and their learning
• Developed a rationale for feedback-supported teaching

For details and online registration, please go to http://www.cetl.hku.hk/seminar130206

For enquiries, please contact Ms Ivy Lai by email laichun2@hku.hk.

About the speaker
Suki has just joined the Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning. He comes here from the University of Bath, UK where he designed and taught faculty training courses and workshops as well as conducted other professional development activities for faculty. Prior to that he has taught in the USA and in Sri Lanka where he was Professor of Marine Ecology and from 1997, Founder Director of the Staff Development Centre at University of Colombo. He has served on editorial boards of both marine ecology and faculty development journals and has published extensively in these areas. Suki has been a UK Commonwealth Scholar, a Royal Society Research Fellow, a double Fulbright Senior Fellow and holds International Scholar status in US universities. He has founded the Sri Lanka Association for Improving Higher Education Effectiveness (www.slaihee.org) and the Field Ornithology Group (www.fogsl.net) and holds a doctorate in marine ecology from the UK. Suki was recently awarded the Spirit of ICED award by the International Consortium of Educational Development for leadership in international educational development (http://icedonline.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Suki-citation.pdf).

Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme & Workshop – Jan 25

Applications are invited for the Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme, which was introduced by the Teaching and Learning Quality Committee in 2010-11.

Objectives
The Scheme aims to enhance the scholarship of teaching at the University through enabling academic staff members to share experience and to collaborate on teaching and curriculum development initiatives at reputable universities where excellent pedagogical practices or curriculum innovation are being implemented, and to facilitate reciprocal visits to the University by academic staff of these institutions. The Scheme is a measure also to ensure that our curriculum and pedagogy are benchmarked against international best practice.

Eligibility
All full-time teaching staff with a minimum of two years of service at the University are eligible to apply.

Deadline for Application
Interested colleagues are encouraged to attend the CETL Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme Workshop at January 25, 2013, which will provide an overview of the Scheme and advice on the preparation of the application. All applications and supporting documents should reach Ms. Synthia Chau, Secretary of the Teaching and Learning Quality Committee (c/o Academic Development and Quality Assurance Section of Registry) on or before March 15, 2013. Enquires may be directed to Ms. Synthia Chau at 2859 2440 or via email to schau@hku.hk.

Applicants will be notified of the results in April/May 2013.

For more details, please read the circular below.
Announcement circular from the Chairman of TLQC (document 139/1112) (HKU Portal login required)

Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme Workshop
Organized by Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning
Facilitator: Dr. Gayle Morris, CETL, The University of Hong Kong
Date: 25 Jan, 2013 (Fri)
Time: 1.00pm – 2.00pm
Venue: Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building

Abstract
This workshop provides an overview of “Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme.” This workshop is open to all teaching staff who are interested in finding out more about the Teaching Exchange Fellowship Scheme. Staff will be provided an overview of the scheme, the key objectives, eligibility and advice in preparing an application. Staff who are thinking about applying in the next round are strongly encouraged to attend. Staff who are not sure, or would simply like to know more about the scheme, are most welcome.

Registration

For registration, please contact:
Ms Ivy Lai , CETL Phone: 3917 8996; Email: laichun2@hku.hk.

Seminar: Using Moodle to Support the Feedback Process – Jan 15

Speaker: Mr. Darren Harbutt, CETL
Time : 15th January, 2013 (Tuesday), 12:45 pm -2 pm
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building, HKU

Abstract

The e-learning Pedagogical Support Unit is offering a seminar looking at the pedagogical and logistical features of Moodle that can be leveraged to facilitate the feedback process and ultimately improve the quality of student learning. The seminar will present seven techniques, using Moodle and related technologies. Techniques will range from those that are quick and easy to implement to those which are more complex but result in deeper and more complete feedback.

For details and online registration, please go to:
http://www.cetl.hku.hk/mworkshop130116/

For enquiries, please contact Ms Ivy Lai by email laichun2@hku.hk.

Seminar: Toward a More Perfect Union – of Research and Teaching: The Stanford Experiment

Speaker: Professor Michele Marincovich
Date: January 16, 2012 (Wednesday)
Venue: LG-06 Hui Oi Chow Science Building
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Language: English

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Abstract
World-wide, leading research-intensive universities are attempting—as never before—to unite research excellence with teaching excellence, especially in undergraduate education. For over 20 years, Stanford University and its Center for Teaching and Learning have been exploring ways to support faculty as effective teachers, to facilitate synergy between research and teaching, to create a strong culture of teaching, to engage even senior and star faculty in undergraduate education, and to increase the rewards for teaching achievement. This presentation will outline and invite discussion around the strategies for support of teaching excellence at research-intensive universities at the institutional, departmental, and individual level.

About the speaker
MICHELE MARINCOVICH, Ph.D., is Associate Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Stanford University. Her major publications, “Effective Practices at Research Universities: The Productive Pairing of Research and Teaching,” (with Constance Cook in A Guide to Faculty Development, 2nd ed., edited by Kay Gillespie, Doug Robertson, and Associates, Jossey-Bass, 2010), “Teaching and Learning in a Research-Intensive University” (in The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: An Evidence-Based Perspective, edited by R. P. Perry and J. C. Smart, Springer Publishing, 2007), The Professional Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants (Anker Publishing, 1998, with Jack Prostko and Frederic Stout), and Disciplinary Differences in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (with Nira Hativa, Volume 64 in the Jossey Bass New Directions in Teaching and Learning Series, 1995) reflect her pioneering work creating effective faculty and TA development programs for the research-intensive university environment. At the Stanford Center since 1977 and director since 1980, her impact has been recognized on campus with the distinguished Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award for Outstanding Service to Undergraduate Education and off campus by election as executive director of the Professional and Organizational Development Network for Higher Education and by invitations to speak on campuses in the U.S. and abroad.

Enquiries
Please email mariey@hku.hk or call 2219 4997

CITE & Faculty of Education Moodle Workshop 2012 – 2013

This seminar is jointly organized by CITE and Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong 

CITE & Faculty of Education Moodle Seminar – Building on a Foundation of Participation
Date: 7 December 2012 (Friday)
Time: 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Venue: Lecture T5, Meng Wah Complex, The University of Hong Kong
Speaker: Mr. Brant Knutzen, Learning Designer, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

About the Seminar
Would you like to get 100% participation in your online discussion activities?  Think how much better the group collaboration would be if all the students contributed!   Speaker Brant Knutzen has been developing a highly engaging and sustainable methodology for conducting online discussions since 2007.  In this seminar he will introduce his new Moodle forum plugin, the Participation Forum, which automatically sets up group discussion areas and then dynamically awards participation points based on student contributions.  Discussion will include intrinsic and extrinsic motivation methods, and how to build high quality learning on a foundation of participation.   Instructors from the recent pilot project will share their experiences teaching using the Participation Forum with over 340 students, including a large (180+) Common Course course.

About the Speaker
Brant Knutzen is the Learning Designer for the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong.  He has been involved in e-learning for 28 years as software developer, website developer, and corporate trainer.  He currently teaches on an MSc Education program relating to e-learning and educational leadership, and provides e-learning support and professional development for teaching staff.  His research areas include the design, implementation and evaluation of highly engaging blended learning environments for schools and higher education.  Current Moodle plugin development projects include the Participation Map: a new way to visually display online discussion activity, and the Participation Forum: which generates a grade based on student posting activity.  See Brant.Knutzen.se for more information.

Please register at
http://www.cite.hku.hk/news.php?id=471&category=seminar

Resources from CETL Workshops (2012 Jun – Nov)

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Assessment and Feedback: Encouraging Expert-like Behaviour Among Students
Facilitator: Professor Grahame Bilbow
Assistant Director of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Date: 20 Nov, 2012

Resources:
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Video 2
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Enhancing Teaching and Learning Through Technology: From Devices to People and Processes
Speaker: Professor Grahame Bilbow
Assistant Director of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Date: 19 Nov, 2012

Resources:
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Video 1
Video 2


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Teaching Excellence Award Scheme Workshop
Facilitator: Dr.Gayle Morris
Associate Professor, CETL, The University of Hong Kong
Date: 17 Oct, 2012

Resource:
Presentation


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Social Media and Discussion Forums to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Speakers:
Dr. Samuel Kai Wah Chu
Associate Professor, Division of Information & Technology Studies, and the Deputy Director of Centre for Information Technology in Education, Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong
Mr. Brant Knutzen
Learning Designer, Faculty of Education, the University of Hong Kong
Date: 29 Aug, 2012

Resources:
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University Studies: Lessons Learned from an Award-Winning Common Core Curriculum at Portland State University
Speaker: Dr Candyce Reynolds
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, Portland State University
Date: 22 Jun, 2012

Resources:
Presentation

Seminar: Enriching teaching and learning with technology : Are you ready for e-learning Level 2? – Nov 30

The Workshop and Seminar are jointly organized by CITE and Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

Date: 30 November 2012 (Friday)
Time: 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Venue: Room 101, 1/F., Runme Shaw Building, The University of Hong Kong
Speaker: Mr. Brant Knutzen, Learning Designer, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

About the Seminar

Teaching and learning is enriched by technology through enhancing opportunities for active learning within and beyond the classroom, provision of links to digital library resources, provision of just-in-time  formative and summative feedback and assessment for learning, fostering teaching-research nexus, establishing a closer link with schools, community partners and employers.  The speaker will share teaching practice examples and tools to enrich YOUR teaching and learning environment!

Please register at

http://www.cite.hku.hk/news.php?id=470&category=seminar

Moodle Users Group (MUG) Workshop – Nov 29

The Workshop and Seminar are jointly organized by CITE and Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

Date: 29 November 2012 (Thursday)
Time: 12:45 pm – 2:00 pm
Venue: Room 101, 1/F., Runme Shaw Building, The University of Hong Kong
Speaker: Mr. Brant Knutzen, Learning Designer, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong

About the Workshop

The Moodle Users Group workshops are designed to give instructors and TAs support for the development and implementation of Moodle courses to support teaching and learning.  Users of all levels are welcome: if you need help uploading files, setting up collaborative activities, or aligning your course curriculum with your intended learning outcomes.   Bring your laptop — these are hands-on workshops! Facilitators may demonstrate their own Moodle courses and activities, but there are no slideshow presentations planned.

Please register at

http://www.cite.hku.hk/news.php?id=469&category=seminar

Cancellation – CETL Seminar and Workshop by Professor Belinda Tynan

We are sorry to inform that for unforeseen reasons, the following seminar and workshop by Professor Belinda Tynan will be CANCELLED.

CETL Seminar: The adventures of Miranda in the brave new world revisited: Ubiquity and University 3.0

Date : November 29, 2012 (Thursday)
Time : 12:45pm – 2pm
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building

CETL Workshop: What do we want students to be able to do as a result of learning? An assessment audit tool

Date : November 30, 2012 (Friday)
Time : 12:45pm – 2pm
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building

Thank you for your attention. We apologize for any inconvenience that may cause.