Introduction
As stated in “The University Learning and Teaching Plan 2016-19” of the Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK), the University determines to strive for enhancing the quality of learning and teaching, which is also one of the key endeavours of “The 10-year University Strategic Plan 2016-2025”. To provide a platform for a sustainable sharing culture of learning and teaching best practices at EdUHK, the Learning and Teaching @EdUHK Festival 2017 will be held from January to March 2017 to further enhance the quality of learning and teaching, through the promotion of innovative learning and teaching approaches, sharing of e-Learning and application of technology-enhanced pedagogies. A series of activities in five categories will be carried out in the Festival months including Open Class Observation, Video Showcase, Invited Talk/Seminar, Poster Board Exhibition and Conference Day.
Key Areas
Internationalisation of the Curriculum
e-Learning
Student Initiated Learning
Staff Professional Development
Activities
Conference Day
The climax of the three-month Festival will be the Conference Day on 2 March 2017. The conference will serve as a platform for academic/teaching staff, postgraduate students and local/overseas scholars to exchange novel ideas as well as experiences in innovative learning and teaching, provide ideas to create a roadmap for upcoming research projects and explore possibilities for opening up new avenues for research. All staff and students are welcome to join the conference. Details will be provided in due course, please keep an eye on the Festival website’s updates.
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Date: 2 March 2017 (Thursday)
Time: 9:30-16:45
Venue: Conference Centre (E-P -01), Tai Po Campus, EdUHK
Remarks:
- This conference is also categorised as part of the Certificate Course “Introduction to Teaching in Higher Education”, under the Theme Seminars/Workshops in Learning and Teaching.
- This conference will be recorded as Personal Effectiveness (PE) in the Category B on the Experiential Learning and Achievements Transcript (ELAT).
Invited Talk / Seminar
To promote an atmosphere of international academic exchange and equip the academic/teaching staff with the latest international learning and teaching development, external guests and staff in EdUHK will share their views and experiences on learning and teaching. All staff and students are welcome to join our activities shown below. More activities and details will be provided in due course, please keep an eye on the Festival website’s updates.
Date, Time & Venue | Organising Unit(s) | Topic | Presenters |
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19 Jan 2017 |
LTTC | LTTC e-Learning Workshop for Staff: |
LTTC colleague |
20 Jan 2017 | ECE | Clarifying Learning Goals and Standards Time: 14:30 – 16:00 Venue: B4-LP-01 |
Prof. David CARLESS (HKU) |
22 Feb 2017 |
HPE | Experiences in Effective Learning and Teaching of PE: A Dialogue between Practitioner and Academic |
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24 Feb 2017 |
LTTC | Seminar on UGC Teaching Awardees’ Sharing (3): Advancement in Teaching Pedagogy in Healthcare Education Enquiries: LTTC Time: 13:00 – 14:15 Venue: D3-LP-02 |
Dr. Shirley NGAI (PolyU) |
24 Feb 2017 |
FEHD & PS | Prevention of Student Plagiarism: How to Use a Moodle Quiz and Online Discussion as a Quick Immunity Booster Shot for Students Enquiries: Dr. Emma BUCHTEL Time: 12:30 – 13:20 Venue: D4-G/F-05A |
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24 - 26 Feb 2017 |
MIT | Startup Weekend EdUHK: STEM Education |
Event Judges, Coaches and Mentors |
28 Feb 2017 | LTTC | Seminar on Teaching Awardees’ Sharing: |
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28 Feb 2017 | LTTC | Seminar on Teaching Awardees’ Sharing: |
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3 Mar 2017 | HPE | Nutrition and Exercise for Cognitive Function: Optimizing Learning Enquiries: Ms. Vivian LEE Phone: 2948-8754 Time: 12:30 – 14:00 Venue: D3-LP-07 |
Dr. Simon COOPER (Nottingham Trent University, UK) |
6 Mar 2017 | CLE | 語文教育的多角度思維:以中文及漢語為例 Time: 13:30-15:30 Venue: B3-P-06 ClubEdU |
Prof. CHENG Kat Hung Dennis (LCS, EdUHK) |
7 Mar 2017 | ELE | Issues in Writing Portfolio Assessment: |
Dr. LAM C K Ricky (HKBU) |
7 Mar 2017 | LML | Reflection on a Teacher Educator's Professional Journey: Up Close and Personal Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Venue: B2-1/F-37 |
Dr. LAM C K Ricky (HKBU) |
9 Mar 2017 | HPE | Emergency Health Awareness Time: 13:30 – 14:30 Venue: D1-LP-03 |
Prof. Jeff WILKS (HPE, EdUHK) |
9 Mar 2017 | SAO | Seminar on Whole Person Development and Non-formal Learning Enquiries: Mr. Jacky LIU Phone: 2948-6236 Time: 11:30 – 13:30 Venue: C-LP-02 |
Prof. Petrus NG (HKBU) |
10 Mar 2017 | LCS | 師生協作教學:以口述歷史寫作為例 Time: 13:30 – 14:30 Venue: D1-G/F-03 |
Dr. FUNG Chi Wang (LCS, EdUHK) |
21 Mar 2017 | LTTC | Seminar on Teaching Development Grant (TDG) Projects (2) Enquiries: LTTC Time: 12:30 – 13:45 Venue: B4-LP-02 |
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31 Mar 2017 | FEHD & PS | Sharing Session on TDG Project: Enhancing Students’ Personal and Psychosocial Development with Self-learning Kit Enquiries: Dr. Sarah WAN Phone: 2948-8105 Time: 12:00 – 13:15 Venue: B1-LP-06 |
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Open Class Observation
Open class observations aim at sharing good learning and teaching strategies, and promoting a culture of experience sharing in teaching. All staff and students are welcome to join the classes shown as follows.
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10 Jan 2017 17 Jan 2017 |
A Constructional Approach to Learning the Rigorous Concept of the Limit of a Sequence The limit concept has always been a difficult topic for university students. Studies indicated that the concept of the limit of a sequence has significant impact on other related concepts in advanced mathematics. Due to the complex logical structure of the rigorous definition of limit of sequence, students often fail to understand the limit concept and they usually resort to rote memorization of the rigorous definition. Formally stated, L is the limit of a sequence {an} if for any positive real number e, there exists a natural number N such that for every natural number n greater than N, the absolute distance between an and L is less than e. Symbolically, this is usually written as such that for , and is referred to as the e - N definition. In these lectures, we demonstrate the use of a combination of GeoGebra applets and worksheets in the learning of the e - N definition. by Dr. CHENG Kell Hiu Fai (MIT) |
16 Jan 2017 10:30 – 13:30 |
Parent-Child Relationships: Theories |
23 Jan 2017 10:30 – 13:30 |
Parent-Child Relationships: Practices The class will talk about the practical aspects of parenting. Techniques taught in established parenting intervention programmes, such as Triple P and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, will be discussed. Activities, such as role playing, in-class reading, and group discussion, will be used. by Dr. LAM Chun Bun Ian (ECE) |
24 Jan 2017 16:30 – 19:20 |
Limits The focus of this lecture is to follow up the rigorous definition of the limit of a sequence constructed in the previous lecture. There will be an emphasis of consolidation and applications in this lecture. by Dr. CHENG Kell Hiu Fai (MIT) |
26 Jan 2017 10:30-13:30 |
Life Styles and Body Health: Food and Nutrition* Ever though what are the components of a healthy diet? Using a few everyday examples I shall introduce the concepts and relationship between nutrition and body health, for example: saturated fat vs unsaturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol etc. by Dr. LI Wai Chin (SES) |
6 Feb 2017 15:30-18:30 |
Pronunciation accuracy: the nasal sound and ‘ed’ endings in past tense and Connected speech: intonation with pitch Students will be asked to read tongue twisters as warm-up to practise the target sounds. They will then be introduced the nasal sounds and as a competition, get into groups to read a poem containing these sounds. A short story with ‘ed’ endings will be shown in class so that students can identify and practice them. Students will practise using different intonation in questions, statements and question tags, etc. At the end, they will be practicing a short dialogue to consolidate the sounds and intonation learnt in this session. by Ms. CHOW Wing Yee Cherry (CLE) |
7 Feb 2017 10:30 – 13:20 |
Measurement of Physical Activity The class will be focused on the introduction of physical activity, which includes lectures on : 1) the definition, classification and various concepts of physical activity; 2) the sharing of previous researches on physical activity; 3) the introduction of different methods to measure physical activity. A pedometer activity will be introduced to elaborate how to use pedometer to measure and motivate children physical activity in PE class setting. by Dr. CHEUNG Pui Yee Peggy (HPE) |
7 Feb 2017 13:30 - 14:45 |
Philosophy and Educational Ideology Students will be asked to study a fable and discuss the philosophy behind it before they are introduced to the ideology of perennialism. by Dr. LAM Chi Ming (IELL) |
9 Feb 2017 14:30 – 15:45 |
Europeanization† his lecture will introduce the concept Europeanization. Scholars including Fu Sinian (傅斯年), Lu Xun (魯迅) , Fu Lei (傅雷) and Yu Kwang-chung (余光中) will be briefly introduced. by Dr. LIU Fung Ming Christy (LML) |
9 Feb 2017 10:30 - 13:20 |
Korean TV Dramas in Hong Kong Dr. Kang will start the class by delivering a lecture on the selected topic. 2 group presentations will be incorporate to facilitate the lecture content, followed by a short discussion on the required reading material. In the end, students will be asked to either write a short reflection or engage in a small group discussion to summarize and reflect on the selected topic. by Dr. KANG Jong Hyuk David (LCS) |
9 Feb 2017 16:30 – 18:30 |
Teaching Method for Primary Student* 課堂主要展示文學教學的理論和教學法, 在中國語文教學法(一)的基礎上,進一步向學員介紹中國語文科文學、中華文化、品德情意、思維及語文自學等學習範疇的理論、內容與教法。 by Dr. YU Yuen Yee Frankie (CHL) |
11 Feb 2017 9:30 – 12:20 |
Fairy Tales This lecture will explore how modern fairy tales and film affects student perception of self and others. Language and images projected in modern fairy and films are to be explored. Social meanings of modern texts are also to be examined. by Dr. WONG Ming Har Ruth (ELE) |
13 Feb 2017 10:30 – 13:30 |
Marital Relationships: Practices The class will talk about the practical aspects of maintaining good marital relationships. Techniques, such as XYZ statements, speaker-listener techniques, and positive reappraisal, will be demonstrated and discussed. Activities, such as role playing, in-class reading, and group discussion, will be used. by Dr. LAM Chun Bun Ian (ECE) |
22 Feb 2017 10:30 – 13:30 |
Teaching or Recorder and Music Creating Activities* The lesson introduces participants with the pedagogy of two music integrated activities - “performing” and “creating”. The first part focuses on the use of miming method to replace the traditional instruction to teach students how to play recorder. While the second part, students will learn how to use body percussion to create music. by Mr. YUEN Tze Leung Raymond (CCA) |
* Language: Cantonese,
† Language: English and Cantonese
Video Showcase
To promote the atmosphere of sharing good practices for learning and teaching enhancement, videos regarding 1) teaching awardees/experienced staff’s sharing of their learning and teaching experiences as well as some innovative and vibrant teaching activities and 2) academic/teaching staff’s sharing on critical thinking development and e-Learning pedagogy, will be broadcasted in the EdUHK campus. All staff and students are welcome to watch the video showcase shown on the TVs in the corridor on LP of D1 and D2, G/F of B2 and D2 and in Canteen.
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Child Poverty in Hong Kong - Class Preparation |
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Critical Thinking - Sharing of Teaching (Part 1) |
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Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Memory - Post-class Discussion |
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Child Poverty in Hong Kong - Tutorial |
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Blog-based e-Learning and Visual-based Social Media Platform - Pre-class Interview |
Video 5 |
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Blog-based e-Learning and Visual-based Social Media Platform - Post-class Discussion |
Video 6 |
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Critical Thinking - Class Preparation |
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Strategies to Use Apps to Engage Students in Learning Chinese - Class Teaching |
Video 8 |
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Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Memory - Pre-class Interview |
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Cognitive Neuroscience of Human Memory - Class Teaching (Part 1) |
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Blog-based e-Learning and Visual-based Social Media Platform - Class Teaching (Part 1) |
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Critical Thinking - Post-class Interview |
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Critical Thinking - Sharing of Teaching (Part 2) |
Video 13 |
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Strategies to Use Apps to Engage Students in Learning Chinese - Post-class Interview |
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Hong Kong Marine Odyssey |
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Flipped Classroom for Active and Self-regulated e-Learning - Pre-class Discussion |
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Strategies to Use Apps to Engage Students in Learning Chinese - Pre-class Discussion |
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思維的理論與教學 (教學分享) |
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Flipped Classroom for Active and Self-regulated e-Learning - Class Teaching (Part 1) |
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Global, National and Local Identities - Post-tutorial Interview |
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教授批判性思考的分享 |
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Child Poverty in Hong Kong - Post-class Interview |
Poster Board Exhibition
To share the accomplishments in learning and teaching activities in the four key areas of 1) Internationalisation of the Curriculum, 2) e-Learning, 3) Student Initiated Learning, and 4) Staff Professional Development taking place in Faculties, School, Academic Units and Offices, over 13 poster boards will be displayed in the corridor on LP of D1 and D2 from February to March 2017. All staff and students are most welcome to join our exhibition anytime during the Festival.Poster Board Participation List | |
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1 | Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (FLASS) |
2 | Faculty of Education and Human Development (FEHD) |
3 | Faculty of Humanities (FHM) |
4 | Graduate School (GS) |
5 | Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology (LTTC) |
6 | Greater China Affairs Office (GCA) |
7 | International Office (IO) |
8 | Library (LIB) |
9 | Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) |
10 | Registry (REG) |
11 | Student Affairs Office (SAO) |