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Panel 2: Community Building / Student Engagement

9 July 2021 sonya Leave a comment

Panel 2: Community Building / Student Engagement The second panel of the DLT Conference 2021 was on the theme of…

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Posted in: DLT Conference 2021, Recordings Filed under: Collaboration, Engagement, Online, Pomodoro, Reading, Student, Triage

Panel 1: Practical Teaching

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The first panel of the DLT Conference 2021 was on the theme of Practical Teaching, and we are pleased to…

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Posted in: DLT Conference 2021, Recordings Filed under: Field, Heritage, Online, Practical, Telehealth, Therapy, Tourism, Virtual

Just ‘Popping In’

29 June 2021 sonya Leave a comment

Author: Jane Johnson, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education and Society, with Andrew Hibbitt, Nikki Clarke, and Freda Cook Presentation available…

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Posted in: Community Building, DLT Conference 2021 Filed under: Observation, Online, Peer, Teaching

Looking at a Canvas module built using instructional design principles

30 October 2020 alan Leave a comment

Drew Dalton from the School of Humanities illustrates how he has constructed his online modules using Instructional Design principles.

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Canvas, Instructional Design, Online

Providing an engaging online learning environment

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Drew Dalton from the School of Humanities describes how he uses a rich mix of activities to enhance the online…

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Canvas, Engagement, Instructional Design, Online

Using Instructional Design principles in Canvas

28 October 2020 alan Leave a comment

Jasmine Calver from the School of Media and Communications describes the benefits of using instructional design principles in developing her…

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Canvas, Online, Storyboard

Using Google Slides to support students’ collaborative working

8 October 2020 alan Leave a comment

Samantha Reveley from the School of Social Sciences talks about how she uses Google Slides to help students work collaboratively…

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Collaboration, Online

Using instructional design principles in Canvas

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Samantha Reveley from the School of Social Sciences describes an example of how she has used the principles of instructional…

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Canvas, Instructional Design, Online, Storyboard

Using discussion boards to support summative assessment

7 September 2020 alan Leave a comment

Louise Harvey-Golding from the School of Social Sciences describes how she uses discussion boards for her students to build their…

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Canvas, Discussion Boards, Online

Encouraging student engagement with online discussion boards

5 August 2020 alan Leave a comment

Vikki Wynn from the School of Education describes how she encourages students to engage with online discussion boards.  

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Posted in: Effective Practice Filed under: Discussion Boards, Engagement, Online

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