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This section is concerned with instructional strategies on how teachers teach and support students’ learning.

Course Design

This section is concerned with the development of goals, content, structure, activities and resources, and how they are integrated to construct a course for learners.

Refining and Enhancing

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Extending and Sharing

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Assessment

This section is concerned with the design, construction, performance and evaluation of assessment, with a focus on improving teaching and learning

Feedback

This section is concerned with the design, provision, reception and use of feedback to enhancing teaching and learning.

Refining and Enhancing

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Extending and Sharing

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May 2024-blc-panel-discussion

Blended Learning – Reflections on Implementation

Join us for an interactive 1.5-hour panel discussion featuring faculty colleagues who will share their diverse experiences, challenges, and insights into incorporating blended learning practices in their classrooms. In this educational landscape where there are shifts to blended learning, our faculty provide valuable insights and share practical strategies on navigating...
May2024-GenAI-Creating-Comics

An Introduction to the use of Generative AI in Creating Comics for Learning Purposes

This workshop explores and introduces the use of generative AI (GenAI) art in the art form of comics or manga, for teaching and learning. It introduces educators to tools like ChatGPT, Midjourney, and Canva to create comics for educational purposes....
MAy2024-Decoding-Disciplines

Decoding the Disciplines

This workshop by Professor Kathy Takayama (EiRP 2023) introduces faculty to “Decoding the Disciplines” (Pace & Middendorf, 2004) to unpack their expertise into the set of decisions involved when applying the skills and knowledge of their disciplines. The step-wise process of “decoding” allows us to uncover our “expert thinking” so...

Events

Upcoming Events

Transforming Learning Together: The Impacts of Student Partnership in Higher Education

Student partnership is seen as “a collaborative, reciprocal process through which all participants have the opportunity to contribute equally, although not necessarily in the same ways, to curricular or pedagogical conceptualization, decision making, implementation, investigation, or analysis” (Cook-Sather, Bovill & Felten, 2014: 6-7). In this talk, Dr Lisa Cheung from the Centre for Applied English Studies (CAES), the University of Hong Kong HKU) will first present the context for student partnership and potential benefits of engaging students in teaching and learning. The conceptual model for student partnership (Healey, 2014) will be discussed as a foundation of engaging students through partnership in higher education. The model focuses on four interrelated ways of engaging students in partnership: curriculum design, assessment and feedback, scholarship of teaching and learning, and subject-based research and inquiry. Building on the Students as Partners initiative in CAES, Lisa will discuss three major roles that student partners can take to engage in teaching and learning projects for enhancement of teaching and learning (i.e., Co-Creator, Co-Teacher, and Experience Sharer).
Past Events

[NUS Lifelong Learning Festival 2024] FutureWork2.0: AI in Action

[InnovFest 2024] Driving Innovation, Nurturing Talent: Creating Impact for Asia

De Novo Molecular Design with Machine Intelligence