Teaching and Learning Events in January – February 2013
By John E Mitchell, on 21 January 2013
There is a lot going on in the next month or so:
UCL CALT and ELE are launching a new series of lunchtime e-learning workshops, UCL Engineering holds the third Teaching and Learning workshop on assessment, and CALT begin a series of Perspectives on Learning and Teaching.
Wednesday 23 January ‘Beyond lecture recording’, from 1.05-1.55pm in the Denys Holland Lecture Theatre, 1-2 Endsleigh Street.
Thursday 31st January, ‘Efficient and Effective Assessment’ 1pm, Roberts Room 422
- How to mark 100 assignments and give feedback in an hour – Seb Savory, Electronic and Electrical Engineering
- Experiences of using peer assessment in a 4th year design module – Eva Sorensen, Chemical Engineering
- Automating the generation of mathematical questions banks – Tristan Robinson, Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
- Acknowledging learner perspective in higher education: the importance of assessment for course design – Nihal Bayir, Chemical Engineering
Videos from the last set of talks are now available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/teaching-learning/case-studies/e-learning
Face to face with mobile technologies
Wednesday 20th February – Face to face with mobile technologies
(Denys Holland LT,13.05-13.55)
Paul Burt (ELE), Technology in face to face learning environments.
Christian Spielmann (Economics), iPads for lectures.
Thursday 21st February, ‘“Perspectives” on Learning and Teaching: Student-Centred Assessment’ from 2pm-3pm, Foster Court Room 130, Please register here via STBS