Fel darlithydd ym maes dysgu ac addysgu sy’n gyfrifol am y TUAAU, rwy’n cadw llygad am adnoddau newydd i gynorthwyo ein staff i ddysgu’n effeithiol ar-lein. Mae hyn yn cynnwys gweminarau allanol, pecynnau cymorth, cyhoeddiadau ac adnoddau eraill. Oherwydd bod dysgu gweithredol yn cael blaenoriaeth ar agenda’r Brifysgol, rwy’n hynod o awyddus i rannu canllawiau ar gyfer symud dysgu gweithredol ar-lein.
Rwyf wedi rhestru isod eitemau y sylwais arnynt yn ystod yr wythnos ddiwethaf. Er mwyn eglurder, ein polisi yw dangos y teitlau a’r disgrifiadau yn yr iaith y cyflwynir yr adnoddau ynddi.
- 3/8 – 14/9/2020 National STEM Learning Centre, FutureLearn MOOC, “The Science of Learning”
- 11/8/2020 AbilityNet, “Accessibility Insights with Neil Milliken of Atos”
- 3/9/2020 RAISE, “Messy evaluation’ and curriculum design – The pandemic is revolutionising how learning happens and it’s more important than ever to keep track of the effect of change on how students learn and achieve. This event will explore ways in which ‘messy’ real world evaluation can help improve curricula and student outcomes.”
- 17/9/2020 UEL Learning and Teaching Symposium: Advancing Futures in HE, “This year the conference has four main themes: Equity, equality and inclusion; Employability and digital skills; Innovative pedagogies; Student retention and progression.”
- 20-21/8/2020 European Sociological Association Research Network 10 – Sociology of Education – in association with Dundalk Institute of Technology and the Department of Sociology at Trinity College, Dublin “International Conference – Inclusive Education and Society in a Time of Change: Theories, Policies and Practices”
- UDDA Awgrymiadau Dysgu at Gysondeb Ddysgu ac Addysgu, “Canllawiau ar recordio seminarau a gweithgareddau Teams”
- Carless, D. (4/8/2020) “Developing learner-focused feedback practices“, Advance HE
- Deans for Impact (2015). The Science of Learning. Austin, TX: Deans for Impact. “The Science of Learning summarizes existing cognitive-science research on how students learn, and connects it to practical implications for teaching. The report is a resource for teacher-educators, new teachers, and anyone in the education profession who is interested in how learning takes place.”
- Griffiths, S. (29/9/2017) “How we learn – the science of learning”
- Hinchcliffe, T. (20/7/2020) “Making practical-based subjects work online“, Advance HE
- Learning Designed, “Embracing learner variability and developing expert learners is at the heart of our work and our commitment to strengthening and growing the UDL community.”
- Lecture Remotely, “The site for Higher Education lecturers and institutions to find and share resources and support for remote teaching, assessment and student support in response to COVID-19”
- Thistlewaite, I. (23/4/2020) “6 Things To Consider Before Moving Your Teaching Labs Online“, Learning Science
- Weinstein, Y., Madan, C.R. & Sumeracki, M.A. (2018) “Teaching the science of learning” Cognitive Research (3)2
Ewch i’r dudalen archebu Hyfforddiant Staff i weld pa hyfforddiant a gynigir gan yr Uned Datblygu Dysgu ac Addysgu a staff eraill Prifysgol Aberystwyth.
Gobeithio y bydd y crynodeb wythnosol hwn o adnoddau yn ddefnyddiol ichi. Os oes gennych unrhyw gwestiynau neu awgrymiadau, cysylltwch â’n tîm ar lteu@aber.ac.uk. Efallai hefyd yr hoffech ddilyn fy nghyfrif Twitter, Mary Jacob L&T.