Schedule
Thursday, August 6, 2020
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09:00 - 10:30 |
Opening Remarks Introduction of Keynote Keynote Tommy Mayberry, Manager of Outreach and Recruitment at St. Jerome’s University at the University of Waterloo Gender Pronouns, Teaching and Learning, and Cultures of Respect |
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10:45 - 12:15 |
Special Guest Dr. Greg Thomas, Professor, Secondary Education Metacognition: Developing successful learners in remote learning environments Presentation slides available here. 'Metacognition' refers to an individual's knowledge, control, and awareness of their thinking and learning processes and strategies. Students (and teachers) vary in relation to their metacognition. However, it is agreed upon that the quality of any individual's metacognition impacts the quality of their learning. The shift to remote learning environments necessitates consideration of how we conceptualize and enact instruction that develops our students to be successful in such environments, whether synchronous or asynchronous. A key consideration is understanding how we can embed and model the prompts that challenge students to prepare and plan for learning, to monitor their learning progress, and to evaluate and reflect on their learning outcomes. This presentation will provide both theoretical and practical perspectives regarding developing and enhancing students' metacognition that are relevant to our evolving, remote instructional contexts. |
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12:15 - 13:00 |
CJ de Jong, Access Services Coordinator, Librarian Engaging Your Students with Online Readings: New Library Tool! The library is launching a new tool for online reading lists of course materials. Learn about how faculty and instructors can:
... all through one system! CJ and Kim will walk you through the basics of registering for the service, creating a list and embedding the list in your eClass course. You'll be up and running in no time! |
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13:00 - 13:45 |
Jen Ward, Educational Developer, Indigenous-Focused Creating an Engaged Remote Learning Environment while Remaining Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive |
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14:00 - 14:45 |
Ellen Watson, Senior Educational Developer, Assessment Using Self-assessment in Online Classes to Promote Students’ Learning |
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15:00 - 15:45 |
Dr. Cosette Lemelin, Assistant Director Classroom Management in Zoom and on eClass: The Importance of an Impactful Virtual Teaching Presence
For several months, University of Alberta instructors have told the CTL team about their experiences cultivating positive, safe, engaging, and challenging learning environments for their students online. Instructors have expressed concerns about student engagement such as:
While engaging, interactive, and inclusive course design and content are important in addressing the above questions (see the CTL website “Remote Teaching” resources), this session will focus on your teaching presence and the importance of teaching presence to improve these common virtual student engagement concerns. Dr. Cosette Lemelin will share the most current literature and evidence on these questions and provide a list of references and resources for you to explore at your own pace after the session. |
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16:00 - 16:45 |
Graeme Pate, Educational Developer, Technology Synchronous Teaching: Moving Beyond the Q&A |
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