Presentations
The Teaching and Learning Summit 2020 was a two-day forum held on 24-25 November on the theme “A new blended approach? Optimising the best of online and face-to-face learning.” Presenters considered how online learning might open up opportunities that are not possible on campus and can encourage teaching staff to think about education in new ways. Keynote speakers, Professor Diana Laurillard and Professor Richard James, spoke about opportunity and change in teaching and learning post-pandemic, while other University of Melbourne academic staff presented on the topics of assessment, student engagement and teacher-student interaction.
Keynote presentations
New opportunities for higher education with blended and online learning designs
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Panel response to Professor Diana Laurillard's keynote presentation
Crystal-ball gazing: Teaching and learning in the higher education sector and the University of Melbourne post-COVID-19
Presentations on student engagement and teacher-student interaction
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- What have I learned about teaching this year? Dr Jen Martin
- Experiences, strategies and thoughts for online teaching and engaged learning Associate Professor Gavin Buskes
- Teaching in a hybrid world. Engaging experiences: Blending online and in-person Dr Michal Carrington
- At home, alone, together: Lecture live-streaming to enhance first-year student engagement Dr Joshua Pocius
Presentations on assessment
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- Online SAQ assessment for large cohorts: Steering into the skid Dr Charles Sevigny
- Assessment in the Law School in the time of COVID-19 Professor Katy Barnett
- On-line assessment Dr Stuart Barber
- Looking for the goods online … assessment lessons from 2020 Professor Kate Tregloan