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WORKSHOP: Teaching with Technology (intro to eLearning)

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Workshop Description:

Done well, teaching with technology has the potential to enhance learning. Using technology appropriately in teaching means recognising the widespread use of technologies in society, and enabling our learners to become more widely proficient with technologies. These can be achieved by the ways we present information, communicate with students, create communities, provide engaging learning experiences, and provide authentic learning and assessment tasks. This workshop will introduce the integration of technology into practice, demonstrate and explore practically a range of technology tools available for learning with technology, and consider curriculum design for effective practice.

Intended Outcomes: By the end of this workshop, you will:

understand the role of technologies in teaching and learning become familiar with a range of uses for technology in teaching and learning contexts have had practical experience with a range of technologies be prepared to design for the integration of technologies in practice
Speaker(s) Asst/Professor Shannon Johnston
Location Science Library, Teaching Room 2, 2nd Floor (North East Corner) (TBC)
Contact Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning <[email protected]> : 08 6488-1577
URL http://www.catl.uwa.edu.au/page/168997
Start Wed, 08 Aug 2012 13:00
End Wed, 08 Aug 2012 16:00
RSVP RSVP is required.
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Last Updated Fri, 03 Aug 2012 17:11
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