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Displaying from Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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April 2009
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| Tuesday 14 |
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UWA set ethical scholarshop as a high priority for all its students. Policies, procedures and resources are in place to support this. In this workshop, you will be introduced to these so that your understanding of your role in the management of academic conduct and misconduct is clear.
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| Wednesday 15 |
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9:30 - WORKSHOP - eLearning development and support - LMS workshop : Creating LMS Group Activities & Selectively Releasing Learning Materials
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UWA staff interested in exploring ways to support group work activities and customise the student learning experience.
Prerequisites: Quickstart Guide to Developing your 2009 LMS unit (or equivalent)
Have you ever wanted to:
Allow students to sign up to their own (...)
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| Thursday 16 |
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Intended Audience: UWA staff interested in using LMS Assignments as part of their teaching.
Prerequisites: Quickstart Guide to Developing your 2009 LMS unit (or equivalent)and Creating Group Activities and Selectively Releasing Learning Materials with UWA's LMS
Workshop (...)
Intended Audience: UWA staff interested in learning the tips and tricks of managing LMS Assignments.
Prerequisites: Quickstart Guide to Developing your 2009 LMS unit (or equivalent) and Creating Assignments in UWA's LMS
Workshop Description: Have you ever needed to:
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| Friday 17 |
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9:00 - WORKSHOP - Educating the Net Generation : Implications for Teaching and Learning in Australian Universities
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This workshop will be conducted by members of the ALTC-funded project from the University of Melbourne. The project investigated students' and teachers' use of new technologies across eight Australian universities. In this hands-on workshop, you will learn how emerging technology based tools can be (...)
When we think about team teaching we start to ask questions like: how would you do this; and, if you did, why would you do it? This workshop addresses these questions by providing an opportunity to learn about various team teaching approaches as ways of making the teaching and learning environment (...)
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| Tuesday 28 |
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Intended Audience: UWA staff who are advanced users of UWA's LMS and interested in creating assessments offline and publishing them to the LMS
Have you ever wanted to create and maintain your assessments offline and publish them to LMS when you are ready
If so, then you will (...)
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May 2009
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| Monday 04 |
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In this workshop you will discuss the basic principles of Problem Based Learning. Discussions will include advantages and disadvantages of PBL and some areas of curriculum development, problem writing and tutor training.
At the completion of this workshop you should be able to:
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| Tuesday 05 |
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Have you ever wanted to create and publish opportunities for students to review unit materials independently through online activities such as crosswords, self tests, flashcards and hang man?
If so, then you will fine using StudyMate to create and publish LMS activities an innovative (...)
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13:00 - SEMINAR - Teaching and Learning Month: Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences : Anonymous Assessment
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Students' opinions and perceptions of anonymous assessment seem pitted again most faculties' practices and rationales
To resolve the stale-mate, FAHSS is leading the way to an open dialogue. This involves a panel discussion, as part of the Faculty's Teaching and Learning Month's (...)
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| Monday 11 |
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May is Teaching and Learning Month at UWA.
Teaching and Learning Month is all about discovering, discussing, pursuing, celebrating and valuing excellence in teaching and learning at UWA.
The theme of Teaching and Learning Month 2009 is ‘Engaging Students Through the (...)
This workshop is a follow-up to An Introduction to Problem-Based Learning.
This workshop is recommended to those implementing PBL activities into their teaching as it addresses some of the specific considerations, particularly related to group work, that are likely to arise.
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| Tuesday 12 |
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Intended audience: UWA staff who are advanced users of UWA's LMS and interested in learning the tips and tricks to mastering the LMS Grade Book.
Have you ever wanted to manage student access and grades in one central location?
If so, then youwill find it invaluable to be able (...)
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| Monday 18 |
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13:00 - WORKSHOP - Team Based Learning: An In-Class Strategy for Going Beyond Covering Content : Teaching and Learning Month Event
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Professor Larry Michaelsen has pioneered Team Based
Learning (TBL), a comprehensive small-group based
instructional process that is now used in over 80
academic disciplines worldwide.
Team-based learning increases individual and group engagement in class and encourages students to take (...)
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| Wednesday 20 |
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This ceremony represents an opportunity for UWA
to recognise excellent teachers from across the
University. 2008 Faculty Teaching Award winners will
be acknowledged; the University Excellence in Teaching
Award winners announced, along with the Distinguished
Teaching and Learning Award for Schools (...)
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| Thursday 21 |
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15:30 - CANCELLED - SEMINAR - Inter Professional Education : Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Teaching Month Event
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Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.
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As Health Professionals, we deliver health care in multidisciplinary teams so inter-professional practice is inevitable. Inter-Professional Education (IPE) may promote effective collaboration to deliver (...)
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| Friday 22 |
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12:30 - Hypothetical - Hypothetical: Engaged or Disengaged? The Role of the Curriculum : Teaching and Learning Month Event
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Picture this! It’s 2020 and at UWA the new course structure has been operating for eight years. Several cohorts of undergraduates have completed one of the university’s new courses and even some Masters and postgraduate coursework students have graduated. It’s time for a review! Prof. Don Markwell (...)
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| Monday 25 |
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12:30 - SEMINAR - 2009 Medical Research Seminar Series : LIWA launches a series of one-hour lunchtime lectures for anyone involved or interested in medical research.
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LIWA is this week launching the first in a regular series of one-hour lunchtime lectures for anyone involved or interested in medical research.
The series kicks off next Monday 25 May at 12.30pm in the WAIMR Seminar Room (Ground Floor B Block). First up with the series is Professor (...)
LIWA is pleased to present Prof. George Yeoh from WAIMR spealking on Liver progenitor cells - Good cells or bad cells?
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| Tuesday 26 |
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Have you ever wanted to know what your student are really doing in your LMS unit?
If so, then youwill find it invaluable to be able to use the LMS Student Tracking feature and interpret the results effectively.
This seminar will provide a demonstration and opportunities to (...)
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