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SUMMARY:Building cross University CoP connections to enhance teaching & learning
DESCRIPTION:The session aims to exchange strategies and build links between two Universities (University of Adelaide and Technological University Dublin) both currently employing a Community of Practice model to encourage innovation and support change within their professional development strategies. The event will align to National Forum themes. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/building-cross-university-connections-to-enhance-teaching-and-learning-through-a-communities-of-practice-approach-to-professional-development/
LOCATION:Technological University Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jen Harvey":MAILTO:jen.harvey@dit.ie
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SUMMARY:Embedding Global Citizenship Education into TU Dublin Programmes: Starting a Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Building on the work of TU Dublin’s community of practice www.sdglitercy.ie \, this one-hour workshop\, which will facilitate both in-person and online participation\, will provide an opportunity to kick-start conversations among students\, staff and between students and staff in TU Dublin. The workshop will focus on exploring how the community of students and staff in TU Dublin can work together to empower each other to make informed decisions and take individual and collective action to meet the societal and global challenges we all face. In particular: Exploring key enablers and barriers to facilitating the development of global citizens as part of TU Dublin programmes; Examining how sustainability can be embedded into the curriculum of all degree programmes; Exploring the role of assessment in developing key skills needed. In addition\, students and staff will be invited to submit a poster related to the UNESCO sustainability goals/ their experience of how assessment has helped or could help to achieve these goals as part of a curriculum. \nThe event will start with a short lunch and networking opportunity for those attending in person. The workshop will formally start  at 13.30 and will be hosted as both an in-person and online event. \nFor further information and to register please click here
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/embedding-global-citizenship-education-into-tu-dublin-programmes-starting-a-conversation/
LOCATION:Technological University Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Frances Boylan":MAILTO:frances.boylan@tudublin.ie
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SUMMARY:Recognising past present & future challenges & opportunities of blended Teaching & Learning
DESCRIPTION:This in-person and online hybrid session will provide an opportunity for us all to reflect on the challenges and opportunities we have/continue to face during a global pandemic in relation to Teaching & Learning. \n’We are in the midst of a technological era that is entirely disruptive. The pace at which technology\, society and world economies are evolving has never been faster. We know that the future for our students\, graduates and staff will be very different to that of today. So too\, higher education must evolve and advance\, to support our people and communities\, to be truly relevant\, and to deliver real impact” \n– David Fitzpatrick\, TU (Technological University) Dublin President \nGuest Speakers: \nWe will explore the future of blended/hybrid learning with our key speaker Dr. Tony Bates with a pre-recorded presentation. \nWe will be welcomed via live stream with Donald Clark\, EdTech entrepreneur and evangelist for the use of technology in learning. Donald will discuss challenges (political\, economic\, pedagogic and cultural) faced by Higher Education and the need for technology and change. He will also explore innovations in technology such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how we can exploit these technologies to transform our T&L practices. \nPanel Discussion: \nA panel of teaching and learning experts will reflect on our speaker’s presentations and discuss the following areas: \nWe will discuss the impact the global pandemic has had on teaching and learning for all our students and staff within Technological University Dublin. \nWe will explore the challenges both academics and students face/have faced and how we have worked together to address these issues with people\, processes\, and technologies. \nDuring this section of the session\, we will be using interactive polling and audience participation via Vevox Technology. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/recognising-past-present-and-future-challenges-of-blended-hybrid-teaching-and-learning/
LOCATION:Technological University Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maurice Boland":MAILTO:maurice.m.boland@TUDublin.ie
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211127
DTSTAMP:20260530T032723
CREATED:20211013T133025Z
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SUMMARY:Recognise\, Reflect\, Respond: a multi-campus Arts & Humanities colloquium
DESCRIPTION:The disciplines of the emerging Faculty of Arts and Humanities wish to best recognise practice in online learning due to the pandemic\, take time to reflect on the experience\, and respond in the context of a Colloquium\, to inform strategic planning for teaching and learning across the Faculty.\nFor lecturers and students alike\, online learning and teaching has been a new endeavour. Previous data show that both learners and lecturers want more online approaches to learning and teaching\, but post-pandemic data highlight diminished student enjoyment and engagement in the online pandemic learning experience.\nThis colloquium seeks to bring teaching\, teaching support staff\, and learners together to share experiences within the context of Arts and Humanities. We will hear about the lived experience of online pandemic learning from student and lecturer perspectives. This event supports a response to further the future teaching and learning vision and mission of the emerging faculty. \nFocus of the event \n\nStrategic institutional discussions about the place of teaching and learning within local policy and decision-making and how the value of teaching and learning can be strengthened\nSharing and valuing ongoing teaching and learning enhancement work\nGathering views and experiences from those who learn\, teach and/or lead on the shift to online/remote learning and considering what has been learned for the future about how teaching and learning can/should be valued\nConsidering the place of teaching and learning in evolving institutional contexts\, e.g.\, in the context of institutional mergers\nLeveraging partnerships between those who teach and their students\, as well as the wider educational community\, to foster collective advocacy in strengthening the value placed on teaching and learning
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/recognise-reflect-respond-a-multi-campus-arts-humanities-colloquium/
LOCATION:Technological University Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:VIT&L Week
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ORGANIZER;CN="Muireann OKeeffe":MAILTO:muireann.okeeffe@tudublin.ie
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220520T133000
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SUMMARY:Promoting Undergraduate Research at Third Level Post Covid-19
DESCRIPTION:Learning Objectives\n\nIdentify best practice in relation to the organisation of national and international undergraduate research conferences for Higher Education\nEvaluate the advantages\, disadvantages and opportunities gained though the online versus F2F delivery of undergraduate research conferences throughout the Covid period\nPromote undergraduate student engagement with scientific research programmes across the Higher Education sector\, nationally and internationally\n\nClick here to register
URL:https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/event/enhancing-undergraduate-research-through-online-conferences-and-publications/
LOCATION:Technological University Dublin\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Galway,Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology,Mayo,NSS 21/22,Teaching and Learning in a Digital World
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Therese Montgomery":MAILTO:therese.montgomery@gmit.ie
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