jeudi 09 juin 2022
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format hybride

Cette année, nous vous invitons à deux journées au format hybride (présentiel et en ligne).

Ces évènements rassembleront l’ensemble des équipes enseignantes, chargé-e-s de cours et assistant-e-s de toutes les facultés d’UniDistance Suisse.

  • Mercredi 27 avril, Jen Ross parlera de la création de communautés d'apprentissage en ligne dans l'enseignement supérieur.
  • Jeudi 9 juin, Emily Nordmann expliquera comment transmettre un enseignement de qualité en vidéo.

Les conférences seront données en anglais.

Programme - Nouveau format !

  • Matinée – participation en présence à Brigue ou en ligne
      9h30      accueil + café
    10h00      conférence et discussion avec la conférencière invitée (27 avril - Jen Ross / 9 juin Emily Nordmann)
    12h00      repas de midi pour toutes les personnes présentes à Brigue
     
  • Après-midi – participation uniquement en présence à Brigue
    (En cas d’intérêt pour un workshop en ligne, merci de l’indiquer dans le formulaire d’inscription.)
    13h00      workshop avec la participation de la conférencière
    15h00      fin de la journée

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"Lecture recordings: why, when, how"

by Dr Emily Nordmann, University of Glasgow

Thursday, June 9th, 2022

Lecture

In this session I will discuss the evolution of research on lecture recordings, from focusing on the links between recording live lectures and attendance, to integrating the use of recordings as a generic study skill, to the impact of providing recordings on widening participation and inclusivity. I will argue that the experience of the pivot to online due to covid has shown that lectures still have a place in the new normal and that the argument that lectures are not an effective way to learn only stands if the sole reason for lectures is to learn what the lecturer is teaching.

I will also review what makes a recording effective – what should you record? Should you show your face? How long should your videos be?

Workshop

The workshop will be run in two one-hour sessions with a 30-minute break between sessions. The workshop will focus on best practice for online learning and educational videos. Participants will be asked to review examples of online courses and materials and will also be encouraged to bring examples of their own work for review and discussion. Participants will also be given the opportunity nearer the time to request areas of focus for the workshop, if there are particular issues that you would like to work on.

Dr Emily Nordmann is a teaching-focused Senior Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. She teaches research methods, individual differences and #rstats. Her research predominantly focuses on the relationship between technology and learning, in particular, lecture capture and how it can be used as an effective study tool and the impact on students from widening participation backgrounds. Since the disruption of COVID-19, her work has pivoted (pun intended) to supporting staff and students with a transition to online learning.

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