EDUCAUSE Resources
EDUCAUSE is a non-profit membership association created to support those who lead, manage and use information technology to benefit higher education. Their ‘7 things you should know about...’ resource series of Educause Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise and practical advice on IT issues and applications that relate to teaching in a university setting. You can access the 2012 and 2013 offerings on a range of topics here.
Educause Learning Initiative – ‘7 Things You Should Know About...’
- Social Content Curation
- Makerspaces
- Video Communication
- Infographic Creation Tools
- Collaborative Learning Spaces
- Group Texting
- Micro-lectures
- Application Development Tools
- Educational Design Research
- 3D Printing
- Badges
- Navigating the New Learning Ecosystem
- The Evolution of the Textbook
- Projecting from Mobile Devices
- Flipped Classrooms
- Challenge-Based Learning
Technology
NMC Horizon Report
Is tablet computing, wearable technology and gamification really going to have an impact on higher education? The NMC Horizon Report is an unbiased source that helps education leaders and policy-makers understand the impact of key emerging technologies on education, and when they are likely to enter mainstream use.
Read more here: http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/HR2013.pdfTeaching
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Online Teaching: Designing Task Instructions30 MayBOLD Lab
Callaghan -
Using Collaborate, staff from the BOLD Lab will outline strategies for giving effective instructions and explanations in an online environment.
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Video and web conferencing SIP13 June
12-1pmBOLD Lab
Callaghan
Sessional
- Improving Your Teaching & What’s New?
31 MayCentral Coast -
Improving Your Teaching21, 22 MayCallaghan
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What’s New?28, 29 MayCallaghan
CTL will come to you!
So we can support you in your teaching, CTL offers a range of in-practice professional development services. Whether you’d like some mid-semester feedback from students, a review from peers or someone to observe you teaching a class, CTL can help. Alternatively, if you’d like some help designing a course, some training in the BOLD Lab or a few fresh ideas when it comes to setting assessments, just ask us.
Register for a workshop or send your query to ctl@newcastle.edu.au