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The Blended Learning Symposium is held during the University’s Celebrating Excellence in Teaching week. Co-hosted by Griffith Institute for Higher Education (GIHE) and Information Services (Learning &... more
FAQs about Blended Learning Symposium 2011:How many episodes does Blended Learning Symposium 2011 have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
January 10, 2012Quiet on the Set: Lights, Cameras, Action Using Videos to Assess Oral Presentation SkillsThis presentation will explore the use of student video presentations as an assessment of oral presentation skills. Ms Jenny Dickfoss will share her experience of implementing this blended learning tool in a large class. Ms Catherine Hodgson will discuss the requisite hardware and software, support resources and mechanisms necessary for the success of the project....more40minPlay
January 10, 2012The Clouds on the Horizons of LearningEducation providers all over the world are preparing themselves to exploit the wonderful new opportunities for learning that the digital and new media environments offer. However, matching opportunity to needs and missions in fast moving situations is far from easy. Professor Salmon shares approaches to enhancing learning through frameworks and students engagement, and also takes a more radical look over the horizon at where the clouds of technologies are gathering....more45minPlay
January 10, 2012Welcome Address and Opening RemarksWelcome Address and Opening Remarks...more15minPlay
January 10, 2012Feedforward in a distance learning contextFeedforward is an educational strategy focusing not just on post-facto written feedback, but on providing students with prior exposure to and prior practice with assessment in order to develop a clear sense of expectations and standards. In this presentation we will discuss our experience with feedforward strategies in a distance blended learning context across a range of platforms and strategies including feedforward in course content, audio visual lectures, online submission and track changes, marking protocols and wimba....more40minPlay
January 09, 2012The Clouds on the Horizons of LearningEducation providers all over the world are preparing themselves to exploit the wonderful new opportunities for learning that the digital and new media environments offer. However, matching opportunity to needs and missions in fast moving situations is far from easy. Professor Salmon shares approaches to enhancing learning through frameworks and students engagement, and also takes a more radical look over the horizon at where the clouds of technologies are gathering....more45minPlay
January 09, 2012Welcome Address and Opening RemarksWelcome Address and Opening Remarks...more15minPlay
January 09, 2012Quiet on the Set: Lights, Cameras, Action Using Videos to Assess Oral Presentation SkillsThis presentation will explore the use of student video presentations as an assessment of oral presentation skills. Ms Jenny Dickfoss will share her experience of implementing this blended learning tool in a large class. Ms Catherine Hodgson will discuss the requisite hardware and software, support resources and mechanisms necessary for the success of the project....more40minPlay
January 09, 2012Feedforward in a distance learning contextFeedforward is an educational strategy focusing not just on post-facto written feedback, but on providing students with prior exposure to and prior practice with assessment in order to develop a clear sense of expectations and standards. In this presentation we will discuss our experience with feedforward strategies in a distance blended learning context across a range of platforms and strategies including feedforward in course content, audio visual lectures, online submission and track changes, marking protocols and wimba....more40minPlay
December 23, 2011The Seet Experience Implementing jPoll a Student Mobile Polling TechnologyThe interest in student response systems (or clickers) in traditional classrooms has increased in recent years. Coupled with the increased use of mobile devices on campus, SEET saw an opportunity to develop and implement a mobile polling solution that could solve some the problems associated with traditional clicker devices. This presentation will discuss experiences in implementing and using a polling tool that uses the students' own mobile device. It will also cover feedback received from the Academic community and future plans for the tool....more30minPlay
December 23, 2011Development and Evaluation of e-Learning Tools Geared Towards Pharmacology EducationThe use of e-learning tools in higher education is rapidly growing in both quantity and quality to enhance blended learning. Although students generally perceive e-learning resources to be valuable for their learning, many published studies reveal that currently available e-learning tools provide little educational benefit. It is hypothesised that their lack of educational benefit may be attributed to their design not being governed by any relevant pedagogy or teaching theories. Therefore, the need for well-designed studies to identify the relevant pedagogy for the development of e-tools, and to better understand the relationship between the defined pedagogy, the educational objectives and specific elements of e-tools in improving student learning is a pressing need in the current educational context....more35minPlay
FAQs about Blended Learning Symposium 2011:How many episodes does Blended Learning Symposium 2011 have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.