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SUMMARY:Using Digital Technologies to Promote Inclusive Learning and Teaching Practices
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n\nReflect on and share current use of digital technologies to enhance teaching\, learning and assessment in initial teacher education in the context of a blended learning environment\nConsider and apply the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to promote and implement inclusive teaching and learning approaches\nExplore how a range of digital technologies can support inclusive practices and provide flexibility in the way information is presented\, learners are engaged\, and learners respond or demonstrate knowledge and skills in the blended learning environment\nDiscuss the opportunities and challenges to enhance and promote teachers’ use of digital technologies in their practice\nShare new learning and understanding of the use of digital technologies to support inclusion and learner success\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/using-digital-technologies-to-promote-inclusive-learning-and-teaching-practices/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Meegan":MAILTO:jmeegan@hiberniacollege.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220325
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20211013T133344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T131837Z
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SUMMARY:Part 4 - Student Representative Panel
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\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/part-4-student-representative-panel/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patricia O'Sullivan":MAILTO:patriciaosullivan@heca.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220218
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20211013T133000Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220209T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20210921T123752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220201T133916Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220126T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20210921T105050Z
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SUMMARY:Challenges for Learning Design & Teaching Practice Beyond the Pandemic (w/t)
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n\nGain a solid understanding of approaches to large-scale pedagogic change in higher education\nReflect on the principles underpinning active blended learning (ABL) and their application within HE institutions\nConsider lessons learned from the transition to emergency remote teaching (ERT) and its impact on subsequent teaching practices\nIdentify new staff development needs as a result of the challenges posed by the pandemic\nOpportunity to imagine viable pedagogic futures in HE post-COVID
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/challenges-for-learning-design-teaching-practice-beyond-the-pandemic-w-t/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World,The Professional Development of All Those Who Teach
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Linda Butler Neff":MAILTO:lbutlerneff@hiberniacollege.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211203
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20211013T132632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T155716Z
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SUMMARY:Part 2 - Responding to Unintentional Academic Impropriety: Teaching\, Learning and Assessment Approaches
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-2-responding-to-unintentional-academic-impropriety-teaching-learning-and-assessment-approaches/
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211022
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CREATED:20210920T134230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T155221Z
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SUMMARY:Part 1 - Reframing Academic Integrity Perspectives
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/the-challenge-of-unintentional-academic-impropriety-in-a-global-he-world/
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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210310
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CREATED:20200921T151458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210305T090043Z
UID:42354-1615248000-1615334399@www.teachingandlearning.ie
SUMMARY:Using mobile technologies to enhance collaborative teaching and learning
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n• Demonstrate understanding of the theory and practice related to the use of mobile technology in blended higher education\n• Demonstrate awareness of the potential benefits and challenges of implementing mobile technology learning tools in different educational contexts\n• Evaluate the frameworks\, processes and implementations presented\n• Apply these insights to one’s own professional education context
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/using-mobile-technologies-to-enhance-collaborative-teaching-and-learning/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 20/21,Online Only,Online Only,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201009
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20200921T144714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T082548Z
UID:42338-1602115200-1602201599@www.teachingandlearning.ie
SUMMARY:Building Trust in Online T&L - Ethical Practice for Students and Staff
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n• Discuss issues relating to quality assurance\, ethics and academic integrity in the online learning environment\n• Identify barriers and enablers to trust for both staff and students in the online learning environment\n• Identify and employ resources to promote ethical practice for students and staff\n• Explore opportunities related to current practice that could be adapted to increase academic integrity and trust in the online learning environment\n• Network and engage in peer learning around varied experiences of ethical practice for students and staff in online learning
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/building-trust-in-online-tl-ethical-practice-for-students-staff/
LOCATION:Hibernia College
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,NSS 20/21,Online Only,Online Only,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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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200423T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200423T113000
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20190903T022258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200415T072332Z
UID:32374-1587636000-1587641400@www.teachingandlearning.ie
SUMMARY:Online Event- Engaging with the Professional Development Framework: User Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:This is an interactive online event that will introduce participants to different approaches to implementing professional development frameworks at institutional level. Peer-connections will be encouraged through interactive activities and facilitated dialogue. \nSpeakers will discuss their experiences of implementing institutional professional development structures\, the challenges and enablers that arose during that process and will provide tangible advice arising from their lived experiences. \nLearning outcomes \nThroughout\, and upon completion of\, this National Forum Seminar\, participants will: \n1. Share experiences of different approaches to implementing professional development frameworks in higher education \n2. Discuss the benefits and challenges of using professional development frameworks in higher education \n3. Promote engagement with\, and implementation of\, professional development frameworks \n4. Identify and employ resources to facilitate the implementation professional development frameworks \n5. Network and engage in peer learning around varied experiences of implementing professional development frameworks
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/engaging-with-the-professional-development-framework-user-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Hibernia College,National Seminar Series 2019/20,The Professional Development of All Those Who Teach
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ruth N%C3%AD Bheol%C3%A1in":MAILTO:rnibheolain@hiberniacollege.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200205T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200205T093000
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20190903T022154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191219T091223Z
UID:32372-1580895000-1580895000@www.teachingandlearning.ie
SUMMARY:Support\, Success and Strategy: Three Institutional Journeys into Implementing Learning Analytics Policies and Practices for Student Success
DESCRIPTION:Learning Outcomes\n\nDemonstrate understanding of the benefits\, challenges and broader debates around the use of learning analytics for student success in higher education\nRecognise the potential of pooling and sharing knowledge across institutions when building learning analytics policies and capacities\nCritically evaluate the frameworks\, processes and implementations presented\nApply these insights to one’s own professional education context
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/support-success-and-strategy-three-institutional-journeys-into-implementing-learning-analytics-policies-and-practices-for-student-success/
CATEGORIES:Dublin,Hibernia College,National Seminar Series 2019/20,Student Success
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ORGANIZER;CN="Irene  O'Dowd":MAILTO:iodowd@hiberniacollege.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190308
DTSTAMP:20260429T004727
CREATED:20181106T140716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T100141Z
UID:28927-1551916800-1552003199@www.teachingandlearning.ie
SUMMARY:A practice exchange of innovation using technology in professional education: Sharing experiences of nurse\, solicitor and teacher education
DESCRIPTION:Learning Outcomes:\n\nUnderstand how technology is being used innovatively in professional educational domains\, to include nurse\, solicitor and teacher education\nRecognise the rewards and associated challenges in using technology innovatively in these professional domains\nCritically evaluate the technologies presented\nApply the use of these technologies to one’s own professional education context\n\n 
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/hibernia-college-a-practice-exchange-of-innovation-using-technology-in-professional-education-sharing-experiences-of-nurse-solicitor-and-teaching-education/
LOCATION:Dublin
CATEGORIES:Assessment OF/FOR and AS Learning,Dublin,Hibernia College,National Seminar Series 2018/19
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rob Lowney":MAILTO:rob.lowney@dcu.ie
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