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
June
- 17-27/6/2024 University of Exeter, EduExe Festival (individual webinars)
- 20/6/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, Everyday generative AI tools
- 21/6/2024 Creative Education Online (CEO) Seminar Series, Case Study: MA Illustration at Falmouth University with Barnaby Lickens-Richards (Course Leader) and Sara Feio (Online Tutor and Alumni)
- 21 & 28/6/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, Getting creative with AI tools
- 24/6/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, What is generative AI and how do we use it in education?
- 25/6/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, AI Safety
- 26/6/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, AI for accessibility
- 26/6/2024 University of Nottingham, Digital Accessibility Conference: Transforming the Culture
- 26/6/2024 UDL UK and Ireland Network, Quick and Easy UDL
- 27/6/2024 Future Teacher Webinars, Future Teacher Reflections
July
- 1/7/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, Artificial intelligence and ethics (mini-MOOC)
- 2, 5 & 10/7/2024 Jisc Artificial Intelligence, Getting creative with generative AI
- 4/7/2024 Centre for Online and Distance Education (CODE), AI as a learning support
- 5/7/2024 Creative Education Online (CEO) Seminar Series, Navigating the Future: Exploring AI Literacy in Creative Education with Mary Jacob (PGCTHE Coordinator, Lecturer in Learning & Teaching at Aberystwyth Uni)
- 11/7/2024 UDL UK and Ireland Network, Emotionally Intelligent Instruction
Resources and publications
Resources on Generative AI
- Abegglen, S., Nerantzi, C., Martínez-Arboleda, A., Karatsiori, M., Atenas, J., & Rowell, C. (Eds.) (6/2024), Towards AI Literacy: 101+ Creative and Critical Practices, Perspectives and Purposes, #CreativeHE
- AI Pedagogy Project (resource collection), metaLAB (at) Harvard
- Lancaster, T. (11/6/2024), Is Generative AI your solution to becoming productive as an academic integrity researcher?, International Centre for Academic Integrity (ICAI)
- Lodge, J. (18/6/2024), Episode 123 Is AI disrupting higher education?, HEDx podcast
- Monash University (n.d.), Guides for assessment Re(design) and Reform, AI in Education Learning Circle (toolkit)
Other resources
- Collins, M. (14/6/2024), How does the council of Elrond use social constructivism to destroy Sauron’s ring? (50-minute audio recording), Pedagodzilla, the pedagogic podcast with the pop culture core
- Killam, L., Chumbley, L., Kohonen, S., Stauffer , J., & Mitchell, J. (2023), Co-Creation During a Course: A Critical Reflection on Opportunities for Co-Learning,The Open/Technology in Education, Society, and Scholarship Association Journal, 3(1), 1–12
- QAA (11/6/2024), Accounting for student success: Measuring educational gain, QAA Membership Resources
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.