Friday, March 9, 2012

The power of visuals..



Linda's presentation on the use of PowerPoint in lecturing provoced a heated debate around a range of issues around lecturing: do you give your students notes or not..? do you deprive students by not giving them notes? or do you promote research-based learning? does handing out notes encourage your students to just learn these notes by heart? can we still afford printing handouts in this day and age? is it up to us and how we formulate exam questions to encourage students to apply knowledge and not just reproduce? can first year students answer questions on all levels of Blooms taxonomy? what is your take on this?

Monday, February 27, 2012

Classroom management

Following on our discussions on the 22 february regarding the case study on the challenges faced by a new lecturer, I would like to pose the following to you. Reflect on an incident in the past that involved managing your class or dealing with a difficult student. How did you behave in that situation? Would you do things differently if you were faced with that situation now?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Follow up on workshop on planning and preparation for teaching

Thank you for the lively discussion yesterday. The participation was very good but unfortunately there was insufficient time to pursue certain pertinent issues. If there is anything you would like to comment on, please feel free to do so on the blog. I am interested to know what challenges you, as CPUT lecturers, face in the implementation of innovative, learner-centered teaching approaches.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Planning and preparation for teaching and learning

Please see the agenda for the workshop in room 4.28, Engineering Building, 14h00-16h00. Please choose a topic for a lesson plan. You can bring your course/subject guides to the workshop.

TDP Agenda

Wednesday, 15/02/2012
Topic: Planning and preparation for teaching and learning
Outcome: Design a lesson plan
Facilitator: Dr. L. Hassan

14h00: Welcome, introductions and expectations

14h10-14h50: Understanding teaching
-Viewing of video (20 mins)
-Visual gathering- small group discussion(10 mins)
- large group discussion (10 mins)

14h50-15h00: Break

15h00-15h20: Constructive alignment (Biggs 2003)
Deep learning
Bloom’s taxonomy
-Interactive powerpoint presentation

15h20-15h40: Design of lesson plan
Mind map of lesson plan–individual activity

15h40-15h50: Discussion of homework task

15h50-16h00: Summary and closure

Homework task: Choose a topic (s) in your area of specialization and design 2 lesson plans in the form of mind maps. The lesson plan should include a rationale for the topic, specific outcomes, exit level outcomes, teaching and learning activities, formative assessment and summative assessment tasks. The time allocated to the different activities should be clearly illustrated. Resources/references should be included. Handouts should also be included for large and small group teaching. You will need to think of a video that you will need to produce on your teaching.

Readings and resources
* Biggs, J.B. 2003. teaching for quality leanring at university. Buckingham: Open University Press/Society for Research into Higher Education (2nd).
* Walsh, A. 2007. An exploration of Bigg’s constructive alignment in the context of work-based learning. Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 32 (1): 79-87.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

2nd TDP session 8th of Feb 2012

The second session of this year's TDP will focus on the use of emerging technologies in teaching and learning.


Time and place: 8th of Feb, 2-4, computer lab, eLearning Center


References

Bruns, A. (2008). Blogs, Wikipedia, Second life, and Beyond: from production to produsage. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Herrington, J., Herrington, A., Mantei, J., Olney, I., & Ferry, B. (2009). Using mobile technologies to develop new ways of teaching and learning. In J. Herrington, A. Herrington, J. Mantei, I. Olney, & B. Ferry (Eds.), New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education (Vol. 9). Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong. Retrieved from ro.uow.edu.au/newtech

Oblinger, D. G. (2008). Emerging technologies for learning: Growing up with Google, What it means to education. I Can (Vol. 3). Retrieved from http://hcvs.wikispaces.com/file/view/Growing+Up+With+Google.pdf

Reeves, T. C., Herrington, J., & Oliver, R. (2002). Authentic learning and online learning. HERDSA (pp. 562-567).

Veletsianos, G. (2010). Emerging Technologies in Distance Education. Theory and Practice. Edmonton: AU Press. Retrieved from http://www.aupress.ca/books/120177/ebook/99Z_Veletsianos_2010-Emerging_Technologies_in_Distance_Education.pdf

Presentations:

Daniela's Prezi:




Jolanda's talk (podcast)



Jolanda's ppt: