On Thursday 1st May MISU President, Aisling Knox, launched the latest series of MIC case studies of innovative academic practice, funded by the HEA and the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education under the Strategic Alignment of Teaching and Learning Enhancement (SATLE) fund. These case studies, gathered from MIC educators, showcase a range of digital and/or technical tools utilised in the College to support learning. Hosted on the MIC Learning Enhancement and Academic Development (LEAD) website (linked here), the case studies are a multimodal exploration of a range of innovative teaching and learning strategies which have been effectively employed by MIC educators across the Faculties. Each case study provides a detailed description of the approaches implemented, the benefits and challenges of such approaches, and tips for those who wish to implement similar approaches in their own teaching. In addition, resources such as grading rubrics and assessment forms, have kindly been shared by the teaching staff in these case studies.
The following case studies were launched:
- How generative artificial intelligence can enable students to explore the impact of linguistic choices on literary works – Dr Chris Fitzgerald (click here for Chris’ case study)
- Creating podcasts to deepen engagement with global citizenship education – Dr Brighid Golden (click here for Brighid’s case study)
- Using generative artificial intelligence to support creativity in arts education – Dr Laura McEntee (click here for Laura’s case study)
- Video analysis to promote innovative pedagogical approaches in the context of Múineadh na Gaeilge – Dr Conchúr Ó Brolcháin (click here for Conchúr’s case study)
- Digital mind maps as a tool to support student learning – Dr Fionnuala Tynan (click here for Fionnuala’s case study)
Case studies were developed by the case study authors with the support of Dr Jean Reale and Dr Laura Costelloe, Assistant Professors in Academic Practice, LEAD. This collection joins the existing group of case studies curated in AY2023/24 which can be accessed at https://www.mic.ul.ie/lead/case-studies.





