Fel arweinydd ein rhaglen TUAAU, rwy’n cadw llygad allan am adnoddau i helpu staff i addysgu’n effeithiol. Mae’r rhain yn cynnwys gweminarau, podlediadau, pecynnau cymorth ar-lein, cyhoeddiadau a mwy. Mae’r pynciau’n cynnwys dysgu gweithredol, addysgu ar-lein/cyfunol, hygyrchedd/cynhwysiant, a dylunio dysgu effeithiol yn seiliedig ar wyddoniaeth wybyddol. 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.
Digwyddiadau a gweminarau ar-lein
- 6-8/9/2022 Association for Learning Technology (ALT), Annual Conference (hybrid online and in person)
- 7/9/2022 Transforming Assessment, Poor feedback and what we can do about it
- 7-8/9/2022 (in-person at University of Lincoln) RAISE Network: Focused on Research into Student Engagement, RAISE Annual Conference 2022 – Student as Producer: Origins and Impact
- 19-20/9/2022 International Federation of National Teaching Fellows (IFNTF), REshaping Teaching Excellence: Pandemic and the New Now
- 22/9/2022 University of London Centre for Distance and Online Learning, Extended reality and the future of education
- 26/9/2022 TILE Network, Access is not Inclusion: Strategies for Supporting Inclusion and Diversity in Higher Education
- 28/9/2022 UDL UK and Ireland Network, Institution-wide adoption of accessible, inclusive and equitable education
- 5/10/2022 Transforming Assessment, Using individualised assessments to counter contract cheating
- 14-21/10/2022 UWE Bristol Higher Education Pedagogies, Policy and Practice Research Network (HEPPP), Exploring expertise in teaching in higher education: The artistry of teaching
Adnoddau a chyhoeddiadau
- Active Learning Network, Publications
- Caviglioli , O. (n.d.), Educational Myths: A summary of Paul A Kirschner’s presentation at researchED Malmo in September 2018, Visual Clarity: Posters
- Gonzalez, J. (14/4/2014), How We Pronounce Student Names, and Why it Matters, (23-minute audio recording), Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
- Greene, J. S. (22/8/2022), Learning to learn: Insights into learning more effectively and efficiently, UNC School of Education
- Harris, R., Blundell-Birtill, P. & Pownall, M. (9/8/2022), Development and evaluation of two interventions to improve students’ reflection on feedback, Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education
- Harvard University (n.d.), Online Resources, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
- Harvard, B. (5/11/2021), Pretesting: The Benefits of Errorful Generation, The Effortful Educator
- James, A. (2022), The Value of Play in HE: A Study. Free Book!, engagingimagination: play and creativity for complex learning
- King’s Academy (n.d.), Interactive Cover Sheets, Assessment for Learning at King’s
- Lent, N. & Harrison, T. (4/8/2022), Feedback: From one-way information to an active dialogic process, Teaching Matters Blog, University of Edinburgh
- Nadan, T. (28/4/2022), Changing mindsets to reduce discrimination at work – ft. Dominic Pates (15-minute video), Digital, Equitable & International HigherEd
- Pan, S. C., Sana, F., Schmitt, A. G., & Bjork, E. L. (21/12/2020), Pretesting Reduces Mind Wandering and Enhances Learning During Online Lectures, Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 9(4), 542-554
- Smith, D. L. (24/8/2022), Using Critical Thinking to Address Implicit Bias, Faculty Focus
- Wood, J. (20/7/2022), Enabling feedback-seeking, agency and uptake, through dialogic screencast feedback: James Wood (15-minute video), Digitally Enhanced Education Webinars, University of Kent
Arall
- 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.
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.