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SUMMARY:MoodleMunch Lunchtime Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Lunchtime webinar series showcasing digital learning and teaching practices\nServing you the second course\nMoodleMunch returns in late 2020 serving you a second course of delicious tips\, fulfilling insights\, meaty case studies\, nutritious good practices and more. \nSeries 2 schedule (2020/2021)\n\n\n\nTuesday 3 November 2020 \n13:00-14:00 \n(Timezone: Dublin/Europe)\nIn this webinar\, Dublin City University and Technological University Dublin will deliver presentations. \n  \n\nDCU will present a project to support students developing reflective and digital skills using H5P and Moodle (DigCompEdu competence 6.3 ‘Digital content creation’).\nTU Dublin will present its suite of plugins to support teachers in creating content for Moodle using\, among other things\, Microsoft Word (DigCompEdu competence 2.2 ‘Creating and modifying digital resources’).\n\n  \nRegister to attend this webinar on Zoom. \n  \n \n\n\nTuesday 1 December 2020 \n13:00-14:00 \n(Timezone: Dublin/Europe)\nIn this webinar\, Dublin City University and Marino Institute of Education will deliver presentations. \n  \n\nDCU will present an initiative to guide students in developing library and academic writing skills (DigCompEdu competence 3.2 ‘Guidance’).\nMarino Institute of Education will present its use of podcasts and Moodle to give students flexibility in engaging with content (DigCompEdu competence 2.3 ‘Managing\, protecting and sharing digital resources’).\n\n  \nRegister to attend this webinar on Zoom. \n  \n \n\n\nTuesday 12 January 2021 \n13:00-14:00 \n(Timezone: Dublin/Europe)\nIn this webinar\, Dublin City University and University of Gloucestershire will deliver presentations. \n  \n\nDCU will present its use of gamification within Moodle to enhance student engagement (DigCompEdu competence 5.3 ‘Actively engaging learners’).\nUniversity of Gloucestershire will present its project to move all institution assessments and grading to Moodle (DigCompEdu competence 4.1 ‘Assessment strategies’).\n\n  \nRegister to attend this webinar on Zoom. \n  \n \n\n\nTuesday 16 February 2021 \n13:00-14:00 \n(Timezone: Dublin/Europe)\nIn this webinar\, Dublin City University will deliver a presentation. \n  \n\nDCU will present the application of a toolkit for Universal Design for Learning in Moodle courses (DigCompEdu competence 5.1 ‘Accessibility and inclusion’).\nSecond speaker to be confirmed.\n\n  \nRegister to attend this webinar on Zoom. \n  \n \n\n\nTuesday 9 March 2021 \n12:00-14:30 (approx) \n(Timezone: Dublin/Europe)\nMoodleMunch Buffet \nDevelop digital competences \n  \nThis capstone event will close off the second series of MoodleMunch. It is a National Forum seminar and the learning objectives are to: \n●      Understand the broad structure of the DigCompEdu framework; \n●      Identify specific competences in different areas of the framework that participants wish to develop; \n●      Appraise the suitability of Moodle approaches and plugins that help develop specific competences; \n●      Connect with fellow Moodle users and help form a community spirit. \n  \nA full schedule of speakers and parallel sessions will be released in due course. \n  \nRegister to attend this event on Zoom. \n  \n \n\n\n\nWebinar structure\n\n0-5 mins: Introduction\n5-20 mins: First presentation\n20-30 mins: Q&A\n30-45 mins: Second presentation\n45-55 mins: Q&A\n55-60 mins: Conclusion\n\nAbout MoodleMunch\nMoodleMunch is a lunchtime webinar series\, led by Dublin City University and supported by the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning\, in which members of the Moodle community can share knowledge\, good practice and innovations from their own institutions. It is an opportunity to learn from one another\, get a flavour of Moodle activity taking place across various regions\, chew the fat\, digest interesting developments and munch on ideas! \n  \nIn keeping with Moodle’s mission to empower educators\, each webinar will explore Moodle innovations and stories that support the development of educators’ competencies on the European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu). These stories will also relate to the broad categories of findings of the Irish National Digital Experience (INDEx) survey of 2019. \n  \nParticipation in the webinar series is a form of professional learning categorised as “Structured\, non-accredited (non-formal)” as per the National Forum Professional Development Framework. \nContact details\nFor more information on MoodleMunch\, please contact Rob Lowney\, Learning Technologist\, DCU Teaching Enhancement Unit.
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/moodlemunch-lunchtime-webinar-series-2/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: DELTA Award Application and Review Process
DESCRIPTION:A National Forum information webinar will be hosted about the application and review process involved with the Disciplinary Excellence in Learning\, Teaching and Assessment (DELTA) Award on 10 November 2020 from 12.00 – 12.45. The DELTA award is presented to discipline groups who can demonstrate a record of excellence in teaching and learning enhancement and who commit to an ongoing\, clearly articulated\, shared process of continued enhancement. The DELTA Award is the only team award in the national learning impact awards. The application process is detailed in the DELTA interface which will be outlined during the webinar and in the DELTA handbook\, which should be used in tandem. The DELTA Award process aims to facilitate recognition at a discipline level and to bring good practice to a wider audience\, as an essential part of valuing teaching and learning within higher education communities. \nThe webinar will be followed by a drop-in clinic from 12.45 – 13.30 for teams that have specific questions about the application process. \nYou can register for this webinar at this link: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/delta-award-application-and-review-process-tickets-125474420369
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/webinar-delta-award-application-and-review-process/
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SUMMARY:Work-based Assessment: Getting to Grips with Policies and Practices
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The ‘Work-based Assessment: Getting to Grips with Policies and Practices’ symposium marks the culmination of a National Forum\, and Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) partnership that has led to a series of events throughout 2020 titled ‘Work-based Assessment: Exploring Critical Issues and Sharing Solutions’. The symposium will run from 10am- 3pm on 19 November next. \nThis event will build on learning from conversations that have taken place during and around the series’ preceding webinars and provide an opportunity to consider actions for sectoral change. It will draw together international and national experts\, key resources\, case studies and use a series of interactive approaches to interrogate this topic across the range of different work-based learning contexts. \nThe speaker line-up features two international guest speakers. Dr Norah McRae of the University of Waterloo\, Canada\, will focus on ‘The Global Work-integrated Learning Framework: Understanding the context for assessment discussions’ . Dr Rola Ajjawi of Deakin University\, Australia\, will explore ‘The Challenges of Authentic and Aligned Assessment in Complex Work Contexts: Ways forward for policy and practice’ . The main guest speaker from the Irish context is Dr Mary Kelly of Hibernia College\, Dublin. Dr Kelly will speak to ‘Work-based Assessment of Competence to Practice – A Holistic Look at Assessment of Occupational Competence in the Teaching Profession’. \nTo date\, the two webinars in this series attracted over 500 registrations in all\, with each webinar involving representatives from across further and higher education. In addition to inputs from the National Forum\, QQI\, and the event series facilitator\, Dr Geraldine O’Neill\, the webinars involved valuable contributions from representatives of Trinity College Dublin\, City of Dublin Education and Training Board\, Accounting Technicians Ireland\, University of Limerick\, and Mayo\, Sligo Leitrim Education and Training Board. \nA full symposium schedule will be circulated within the next two weeks.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Click here to register” color=”green” i_icon_fontawesome=”fa fa-pencil-square-o” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.ie%2Fe%2Fwork-based-assessment-national-symposium-tickets-125471991103||target:%20_blank|”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nPast Webinars\nWebinar 1: Exploring Critical Issues and Sharing Solutions \nWebinar 2: Exploring the Challenge of Consistency \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/work-based-assessment-getting-to-grips-with-policies-and-practices/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on "The INDEx Survey: A Challenging and Rewarding Journey"
DESCRIPTION:This webinar charts the story behind the planning\, development and implementation of the Irish National Digital Experience (INDEx) Survey. Participants will have an opportunity to engage directly with Ireland’s National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education\, co-ordinators of the survey\, as they share their experiences of this first for Irish higher education. \nThis event is designed for anyone interested in the INDEx Survey process overall\, and particularly for those who may be considering running a similar survey in their own country or education institution. \n24\,484 students and 4\,445 staff who teach at 32 higher education institutions in Ireland completed the INDEx Survey which set out to explore and capture the digital experiences of students and staff who teach\, highlighting what makes a difference to them and providing an evidence base to inform future decision-making and enhancement of teaching and learning in Irish higher education. \nThe survey was a success\, and indeed made possible\, due to focused\, national\, collaborative efforts. In this webinar\, National Forum staff will describe the process of collaboration and partnership behind the INDEx Survey. They will also discuss the narrative behind the results\, conclusions and key learnings that were published earlier this year in the INDEx Survey Findings Report. \nThis event coincides with the recent publication of the National Forum briefing paper on the INDEx Survey process Implementing the Irish National Digital Experience (INDEx) Survey: A Challenging and Rewarding Journey. Attendees are invited to read this briefing paper before attending the webinar (downloadable from https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/publication/implementing-the-irish-national-digital-experience-index-survey-a-challenging-and-rewarding-journey). \nPlease note this event will run from 12.00 to 13.00 hours (Irish time) on Wednesday 25 November 2020. All are welcome to participate. \nClick here to register.
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/webinar-on-the-index-survey-a-challenging-and-rewarding-journey/
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