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Subject: ALT workshop: Supporting small-group teaching with C&IT (fwd)
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 17:38:12 +0100 (BST)
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Please note that the booking deadline is 30 APRIL 2001.
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SUPPORTING SMALL-GROUP TEACHING WITH C&IT
A one-day workshop from ALT, run by the ASTER Project
DATE: 9 May 2001
VENUE: University of York
TIME: 1000-1630
COST: stlg 70 (ALT members), stlg 120 (non-members)
OVERVIEW
Small-group teaching is widely recognised as an important part of a
university education, but changes in Higher Education are
challenging traditional methods. Communication and Information
Technologies (C&IT) are often suggested as an answer to these
challenges. However, introducing the use of C&IT needs careful
planning if it is to be successful.
This workshop will explore the ways in which C&IT can be used to
support small-group teaching in a traditional, face-to-face setting,
enhance group-based activities and improve the quality of teaching and
learning.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
During the workshop participants will:
* Discuss the role and functions of small-group teaching
* Explore the ways in which C&IT can support small-group teaching
and learning (face-to-face)
* Consider an educational framework for the use of C&IT in
small-group activities
* Reflect on current practice and opportunities for change
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
Participants will:
* gain a deeper understanding of the role of C&IT in small-group
teaching and learning
* consider the benefits of change
* construct a personal action plan
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Lecturers who teach (small) groups or who are considering
introducing group work and anyone involved in supporting small-
group and group-based learning and teaching.
PROGRAMME
1000 Registration and coffee
1030 Introduction: setting the scene and establishing expectations
1045 What is small-group teaching? (group activity)
1100 How can C&IT support small-group activities (group activity)
Presentation of the results from the TLTP3 ASTER Project
survey and case studies
1200 Issues surrounding the use of C&IT in small-group work
(group activity)
1230 Lunch
1330 An educational framework for the use of C&IT in small-group
teaching and learning (presentation)
1400 Parallel session 1: reflecting on current practice and
opportunities for change
1500 Tea break
1515 Parallel session 2: what next?
1600 Feedback and summing up
1630 Close and depart
During parallel sessions 1 and 2 delegates can try out the
Reflective Tools, produced by the ASTER Project, to consider a
current teaching situation, the potential for change and construct a
personal action plan. Alternatively, delegates can explore the range
of support tools and resources available and consider how they
might use them.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Dick Bacon is a consultant to LTSN Physical Sciences and has
been involved with many projects on the effective use of C&IT in
university teaching.
Catherine Bennett is manager of the TLTP3 ASTER Project,
examining the role of C&IT in small-group teaching and learning.
For more information, please visit:
http://cti-psy.york.ac.uk/aster/
Frances Condron is based in the Humanities Computing Unit,
University of Oxford. Her background is in archaeology.
Nick Hammond is a Reader in Psychology at the University of York
and Director of LTSN Psychology.
VENUE
This workshop will be held at the University of York. For travel
information, please visit:
http://www.york.ac.uk/np/maps
Please note that it is the responsibility of delegates to arrange
their own accommodation.
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ALT WORKSHOP BOOKING FORM
Workshop: Supporting small-group teaching with C&IT
Date: 9 May 2001 Time: 1000-1630
Location: University of York
Cost: stlg 70.00 for ALT members; stlg 120.00 for non-members
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