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SUMMARY:Using a Digital Collaboration Platform to Enhance Social T&L Practices
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n\nEvaluate the benefits of digital collaboration approaches in higher education\nDemonstrate awareness of the challenges involved in embedding a collaborative platform\nSynthesise an understanding of the potential of digital collaboration for teacher educators\nApply these insights to one’s own professional education context\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/using-a-digital-collaboration-platform-to-enhance-social-tl-practices/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irene O'Dowd":MAILTO:iodowd@hiberniacollege.net
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SUMMARY:Part 3 - The Challenge of Academic Naivety/Impoverishment\, National and International
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n\nEmpower delegates to understand the difference between unintentional and intentional academic impropriety and some of the newer and more complex challenges to academic integrity in the 21st century such as essay mills and fake news\nProvide delegates with an overview of institutional initiatives and pedagogical approaches to preventing unintentional academic impropriety\nProvide delegates with an understanding of how staff across academic institutions can work in partnership with students to prevent unintentional academic impropriety\nExplore how educating students about unintentional academic impropriety can inform student transition\, teaching and learning\, student success and information literacy initiatives\nExplore how universal design initiatives can promote student engagement with academic integrity policies
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/part-3-the-challenge-of-academic-naivety-impoverishment-national-and-international-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ruth N%C3%AD Bheol%C3%A1in":MAILTO:rnibheolain@hiberniacollege.net
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