Speakers announced for the Keele Learning & Teaching Conference 2019
The Keele Institute for Innovation and Teaching Excellence (KIITE) is delighted to announce the programme of speakers for the Keele Learning and Teaching Conference 2019.
At this year’s conference we’ll be exploring definitions, practices and scholarship around the theme of 'Social Learning', with a fantastic lineup of speakers from across the University who will be sharing their insights and expertise.
In the first presentation breakout sessions, delegates can choose from one of two themes, each consisting of three 20-minute presentations:
Beyond the bubble: engaged, civic and placement learning |
Design and delivery of social learning |
Collected stories: being cared for at home. The development of a story book resource. Julie Green |
SwattUp - The social learning network Jayne Eagles |
Unpacking students’ experiences of hate-fuelled prejudice within an HE setting Fay Harris |
Social Learning: redefining contact time and workload Katherine Haxton |
Stoke Stories: co-creating positive representations Pawas Bisht |
Dawdling and doodling: a walking-reading/walking-writing group Ceri Morgan |
In the second presentation breakout sessions, delegates can choose from one of three themes, each consisting of five 10-minute presentations:
Inclusive social learning: engaging diverse student cohorts. |
Social learning and social well-being: crossovers. |
Problem-based & project-based learning. |
Driving learning through assessment analytics Adrian Molyneux |
If I do the Foundation Year is therapy included? Simon Rimmington |
Debates that get you spinning Jodie Preston |
Collaborative drug design: blending technology and dialogue in learning Tess Phillips |
The Lecture from Hell: An interactive experience to face our accessibility demons Abigail Pearson |
Creating shared spaces for co-production Steven Rogers |
Taking up the Slack - Slack as a learning space Ian Stimpson |
Midwifery forum: collegiate working for the good of all Heather Ingram |
Living campus - lessons from Geoscience teaching Jamie Pringle |
Welcome back! Facilitating collaboration in legal education Mark Davys |
Racial and ethnic homophily in the classroom Shiva Sikdar |
Escape [to] the library: reframing the library induction Scott Chesworth |
A dialogic approach to developing students' scientific reporting skills David McGarvey |
Google Classroom Case-Studies Peter Lonsdale & Elizabeth Meakin |
Peer to Peer feedback in TBL: improving students’ workplace social skills Graeme R Jones |
Following lunch, there will be the official launch of the Keele Institute for Innovation and Teaching Excellence, a presentation from Professor Helen O'Sullivan, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education, and finally five live project design workshops to choose from. These workshops are your chance to shape the development of live Educational Projects at Keele:
- Building Living Labs @ Keele
- Designing ‘Enterprise Education’
- Creating a Teaching Scholarship Network
- Embedding Wellbeing in the Curriculum
- Designing Elective Pathways: ‘theme-based learning’
For the full schedule for the day, take a look at the Conference Programme 2019
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