Teaching Development Grants (TDG) Seminar Series (Postponed: seminar 1)

Teaching Development Grants (TDG) Seminar Series

Organized by Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL)

Due to a clash with a silent march that will occur on 6 Oct, 2015 in HKU, seminar 1 will be postponed. Sorry for any inconvenience that may have been caused.

Seminar 1: Teaching Development Grants Round-table Discussion

Date : Tuesday, 6 Oct 2015 (1:00 – 2:00)
Time : 13:00-14:00
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building
Speakers: Dr Cecilia Chan, Head of Professional Development, Associate Professor, CETL
Professor Gray Kochhar-Lindgren, Director of Common Core Curriculum

Abstract:
This roundtable discussion is open to all teaching staff who are interested in finding out more about the Teaching Development Grants funded by the University. Staff will be provided an overview of the funding scheme, the allocation criteria, priority areas and advice in preparing the application. Teachers will have the opportunities to discuss their ideas and challenges with colleagues, and for those, who are looking for cross-discipline partners or guidance, you are strongly encouraged to attend. Staff who are not sure, or would simply like to know more about the grant, are most welcome.

Registration


Seminar 2

Date : Monday, 16 Nov 2015 (1:00 – 2:00)
Time : 13:00-14:00
Venue : Room 321, Run Run Shaw Building
Speaker: Dr Chun-kit Chui, Lecturer, Department of Computer Science

1st part: A study on applying the self-learning paradigm in teaching advanced technical courses

Abstract:
Computer science and information technology are two fast evolving fields in the modern world. An undergraduate program in these fields must consist of two key components: (1) a training in the fundamental knowledge of the discipline and (2) a training in self-learning. The latter component is especially important for graduates to adapt to the ever-changing world of technology. This project aims at studying the effect of applying the self-learning paradigm in teaching advanced technical courses in the computer science program. We identify the key differences between a self-learning lab-based method of teaching and the traditional classroom-based method. We study these differences through a controlled experiment in which we teach the same materials to two cohorts of students under the two different modes of study. We systematically collect and analyze student feedback, and compare and contrast student progress under the two teaching schemes. We also study how Moodle can be used to support self-learning courses.

About the speaker:
Dr Chun-kit Chui received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Hong Kong. He was selected for the Faculty Outstanding Teaching Award (Individual Award) of the Faculty of Engineering in 2012-13. He has also received the Teaching Excellence Award in the Department of Computer Science in 2012-2013 and in 2011-2012, and the Best Tutor Award in 2007-2008, 2008-2009 and 2010-2011.

2nd part: Experiential learning through ultrasonography in undergraduate medical education paradigm

Abstract:
Ultrasound is an emerging tool in the undergraduate medical education to facilitate pre-clinical teaching on anatomy and physiology, and adjunct in clinical skills training. The integration of ultrasonography into undergraduate medical education has been met by constraints in limited curricular time, expensive equipment and cost of having a large number of trained faculty members to conduct such activity. This TDG aim at delivering an e-learning platform on ultrasonography, from the basis of physics to improving the understanding of human anatomy and integration in clinical management. The e-learning resource will supplement the current curriculum, in both vertical and horizontal integrations to make more efficient use of the hands-on workshop and engaging students in active learning.

Registration


For information on registration, please contact:
Ms Ivy Lai , CETL
Phone: 3917 8996; Email:

Email: laichun2@hku.hk.

Tips in T&L support – “My eLearning” tab of HKU Portal, & Moodle/Panopto training news

Message from Information Technology Services

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Dear Teacher/Staff,

(1) Tips in Teaching & Learning support – “My eLearning” tab of HKU Portal:

The “My eLearning” tab lists the courses of a teacher as registered in SIS and the Moodle courses that he/she requests explicitly (e.g. use one Moodle course to replace two courses created in Moodle according to SIS data).

Now in the “My eLearning” tab, the courses activated for student access are grouped and appear first before the group of not-yet activated courses. (For more information, please visit the Moodle Resources website at http://moodle-support.hku.hk/new-arrangement-my-elearning-tab-layout-teachers for more information).

(2) Moodle & Panopto training workshops

Moodle is the central learning management system supporting teachers to create online learning content.
Panopto supports teachers to do audio/video recording synchronized with PowerPoint slides and PC/Mac desktop display. Students can view the recordings through Moodle courses and search inside the recordings. A module Panopto unison lets teachers upload their existing video files for further editing. The lecture theatres upgraded after 2011 are equipped with PC/AV facilities for recording of lectures readily.

The following upcoming hands-on workshops in October are now open for your registration.

The course details can be found at http://moodle-support.hku.hk/training/ITS-all.

Please register by clicking the “Register” hyperlinks below.

Introduction of Lecture Capture Service in HKU

Course Code Course Title Date Time Venue Registration
PAN-001 Introduction to Lecture Capture Service using the “Panopto” system 7 Oct, 2015 (Wed) 3:00pm – 4:00pm CPD2.58 Register
PAN-002 Edit, Share and Output Panopto Video Recording 7 Oct, 2015 (Wed) 4:00pm – 5:00pm CPD2.58 Register
PAN-004 Share existing video files to a Moodle course using Panopto Unison 7 Oct, 2015 (Wed) 5:00pm – 5:30pm CPD2.58 Register

Using Gradebook and Collaboration tools on Moodle

Course Code Course Title Date Time Venue Registration
MOD-003 Moodle Hands-on Workshop on Grades 19 Oct, 2015 (Mon) 10:00am – 11:00am KB110 Register
MOD-004 Moodle Hands-on Workshop on Collaboration Tools 19 Oct, 2015 (Mon) 11:30am – 12:30pm KB110 Register

Assessment tools on Moodle

Course Code Moodle Course Title Date Time Venue Registration
MOD-002 Moodle Hands-on Workshop on Assignments, Choices and Quizzes 28 Oct, 2015 (Wed) 10:00am – 11:00am KB110 Register
MOD-005 Moodle Hands-on Workshop on Turnitin and GradeMark 28 Oct, 2015 (Wed) 11:30am – 12:30pm KB110 Register

Note:
(1) KB110 = Room 110, Knowles Building
CPD-2.58 = Room 2.58, Central Podium (CPD), Centennial Campus

(2) If you have taken a Moodle hands-on workshop offered by the ITS, we recommend you follow up with an eLearning Pedagogical Support Unit (EPSU)/Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) and a Faculty of Education/Centre for Information Technology in Education (CITE) seminar. These seminars focus on teaching approaches and good and innovative teaching practices, complement the Moodle workshops offered by the ITS.

e-learning workshops by EPSU/CETL
http://www.cetl.hku.hk/professional-learning/

e-learning seminars by the Faculty of Education/CITE
http://www.cite.hku.hk/news.php?category=upcoming

For more information and inquiry on Moodle and Panopto training and support, feel free to email: eLearningTeam@hku.hk

Best Regards,

Ada Yau
e-learning Team
Information Technology Services