SciLIFT workshops presentation files from August 2019
We invite all instructional staff, including graduate students, teaching assistants, first-time instructors, and experienced faculty members to contact us for customised training or group presentations on a variety of topics regarding Learning & Teaching Best Practices, Innovative approaches on Teaching Science, New Technologies and Research.
Workshops take approximately 60-90 minutes and can cover a range of topics, including:
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Back to the Teaching Week Presentations
- Active Learning, Lien Luong, Anna Rissanen
- Library Support for Science Instructors, Lauren Stieglitz
- USING INTERACTIVE LEARNING OBJECTS IN YOUR COURSE, Ilan Domnich, Julienne Belardo, Cecilia Xiang
- Facilitating Accessibility in the Classroom, Wendy Doughty, Jolanta Rudzinskia
- Tools for Measuring Learning: Conceptual Inventories and Learning Analytics, Stephen Lane and John Hoang.
- ePoll and Exam Lock Orientation, Dave Laurie, IST
- How to digitize an exam using Respondus, Shannon LaFave LAC
- Online Teaching: “It’s just answering emails…right?”, Gavin Bradley
- It´s in the Syllabus!, Erik Rololowsky, Physics
- Assessment & Evaluation, Melanie Greene
- Grading Problems and Solutions, Melanie Greene
- Research Methods in Psychology: Re-designed for Active Learning, Jennifer Passey
- eClass exploration features, Mauricio Rivera Quijano
Science Education Reading Club Articles
Technology & Pedagogy Reading Club Articles
Best Practices in the Use of Technology to Integrate Core Skills into Course Content, from Contact North, Online learning. They present, in their August newsletter publication, this article about the best practices recorded in other Canadian Higher Education Institutions on the use of technology integration based on a list of core skills that we can find in our teaching practice.
Original Publication: https://teachonline.ca
Teaching and Learning Day May 6, 2019
Keynote speaker: Practicing teaching: making our ways toward evidence-based learning experiences, Sara E Harris, UBC.
Development of a Capstone Interactive Learning Object for the BUGS101 Massive Open Online Course, Maya Evenden, BioScience
Mastering Spectroscopy: A Phone-based App to Facilitate Student Understanding of Spectroscopic Analysis, Florence Williams
A MOOC as a Staple Ingredient for Baking New Courses, Paul Lu, Professor, Dept. of Computing Science