Wednesday 25 April 2012

HEA: New to teaching workshop


New to teaching workshop: Strategies to enhance learning and teaching for home and international students
31 May 2012, University of Glamorgan
This workshop is intended for staff new to teaching who have students from a range of cultural and educational backgrounds.
Getting students engaged with the subject matter has always been a key challenge, but the increased diversity of students can help to open up new ways of involving them all. Participants will be asked to think about their own expectations and to compare them with alternative views and interpretations of commonly experienced teaching situations. Practical strategies will be introduced to help develop teaching practices that include all students in the learning process.
By the end of the workshop participants will be able to:
• explain how previous educational experience can impact on student expectations;
• identify their own assumptions and preferences;
• plan for introducing new teaching strategies in their own practice.

Monday 23 April 2012

JISC: Webinars


Please find below a list of upcoming webinars relating to assessment and feedback, that have been organised as part of the JISC Assessment and Feedback programme. These are open however to anyone with an interest in this area.
  • Friday 11 May (12:00-13:00) - Tools to support effective assessment and feedback: Viewpoints project (University of Ulster) .  Further details and booking 
  • Monday 14 May (12.30-13.30) - Managing learning-scale institutional change: lessons and approaches from the curriculum design programme. Further details and booking.
  • Wednesday 16 May (13:00-14:00) - The role of coaching in supporting assessment and feedback: lessons from the PC3 project (Leeds Met University).  Further details and booking.
  • Monday 25 June (13:00-14:00) - University of Dundee EFFECT project (Strand B) project 'show and tell' (further details to follow)
  • Monday 23 July ((13:00-14:00) - University of Edinburgh SGC4L project (Strand B) project 'show and tell' (further details to follow)

Supporting Digital Practice in a Digital Age



On the 17th May  the University of Exeter would like to invite  you to an exciting and informative day, where people in different academic skills positions can come together and both share and gain some perspective about how digital technologies are affecting academic practice and about working with these changes. For more information about this event, and to book a space online, please go here: