As leader of our PGCTHE programme, I keep an eye out for resources to help staff teach effectively. These include webinars, podcasts, online toolkits, publications and more. Topics include active learning, online/blended teaching, accessibility/inclusion, and effective learning design based on cognitive science. Below I’ve listed items that came to my attention in the past week. In the interest of clarity, our policy is to show the titles and descriptions in the language of delivery.
Online events and webinars
September
- ongoing Jisc, Artificial intelligence and ethics mini-MOOC
- 5-21/9/2023 Centre for Global Higher Education, AI in higher education – a CGHE webinar series
- 13-14/9/2023 QAA, QAA Annual Conference 2023: The Future of Quality: What’s Next?
October
- 18/10/2023 Jisc National Centre for AI, Spotlight on Graide, AI tool for assessment
- 19/10/2023 Jisc, Exploring the uses of AI in medical education
- 25/10/2023 IFNTF Global Seminar Series, Improving inclusion and representation within the curriculum – where to start? (see accompanying resources from University of Reading: An emphasis on equality)
November
- 15-17/11/2023 Architecture, Media, Politics, Society (AMPS), Teaching Beyond the Curriculum: Focus on Pedagogy 2023 Virtual: UK, USA, China, Call for proposals deadline 5/10/2023
Resources and publications
Resources on Artificial Intelligence
- Denial, C. (23/8/2023), ChatGPT and all that follows, Cate Denial
- Evans, B. (27/8/2023), Generative AI and intellectual property, Benedict Evans
- Goodlad, L. M. E. & Stoerger, S. (n.d.), Teaching AI Literacy, Rutgers University AI Round Table Advisory Council
- Jisc (29/8/2023), Student perceptions of generative AI, National Centre for AI
- Learning Tech, Thompson Rivers University (n.d.), Artificial Intelligence in Education
- Sheppard, P. (8/8/2023), TeacherMatic Pilot – Using generative AI to reduce workload, National Centre for AI
- QAA (7/2023), Reconsidering assessment for the ChatGPT era: QAA advice on developing sustainable assessment strategies, QAA Membership Benefits
- Zimmerman, J. (29/8/2023), Here’s my AI policy for students: I don’t have one, Washington Post
Other resources
- Active Learning Network (29/8/2023), 2023 Active Learning Conference (video playlist)
- Betts, T. (25/7/2023), Active Learning and the Active Learning Network (42-minute audio recording with resource links), A Pinch of SALT
- EAT-Erasmus (20/6/2023), EAT-Erasmus Webinar Series on Self-Regulation in Assessment (video playlist)
- EAT-Erasmus (n.d.), The EAT-Erasmus Project: Enhancing Equity, Agency, and Transparency in Assessment Practices in Higher Education
- Harris, J. (26/8/2023), Learning Design Cross-Institutional Network LDCIN2023 The Open University Thursday 27th July 2023 (1 hour 49 minute video)
- Times Higher Education (n.d.), Teaching critical thinking (resource collection), Times Higher Education Campus
Other
- Monthly series European Network for Academic Integrity, ENAI monthly webinars free open webinars on various topics related to academic integrity.
- Subscribe to SEDA’s mailing list for email discussions about educational development and emerging teaching practices. This is one of the sources I use when identifying useful material for the Roundup.
- Follow University of Birmingham’s Higher Education Futures institute HEFi on Twitter for daily posts with links to pedagogical literature and more. This is one of the sources I use when identifying useful material for the Roundup.
- Join the #LTHEchat on Twitter Wednesday nights for one hour of lively discussion about learning and teaching in HE. I often find out about good resources for the Roundup from the chat.
Please see the Staff Training booking page for training offered by the LTEU and other Aberystwyth University staff. I hope you find this weekly resource roundup useful. If you have questions or suggestions, please contact our team at lteu@aber.ac.uk. You may also wish to follow my Twitter feed, Mary Jacob L&T.