Supporting Successful Validation as a Panel Member

MS Teams

This briefing is aimed at colleagues with a keen interest in participating as a panel member for Teesside University Collaborative Partnership and Course Validation Events. This session would also benefit experienced Panel Members as an opportunity to refresh and update recent enhancements to validation practices and processes.

Introduction to the Revised Assessment regulations from 2022-23

MS Teams

A review of the undergraduate, foundation degree, integrated master’s degree and Taught Postgraduate assessment regulations took place during 2021-22 with the roll-out of the revised regulations commencing from the 2022-23 academic year. These online workshops will provide an overview of the key changes and an opportunity for clarification.

Students’ academic skills development in a culturally diverse learning environment: How the Language Centre can help.

MS Teams

It is well recognised that teaching students in a culturally diverse learning environment is extremely rewarding, but also present challenges, both for academics and students.  Such challenges will be daunting for those who have limited experience of supporting and teaching overseas students, but also for students experiencing for the first time an international classroom.

Teaching with ChatGPT: Examples of Practice Webinar – University of Kent

Online

The University of Kent E-Learning Team are pleased to announce that the next event in our series of ‘Digitally Enhanced Education webinars’ will take place on Wednesday 15th March 2023 from 14:00 – 16:30 (GMT), and will follow the theme ‘Teaching with ChatGPT: Examples of Practice’

Student Learning Insights Roadshow

MS Teams

Please join us at the Student Learning Insights Roadshow, which will be presented via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, 22 March from 10:30 to 12:00.

ChatGPT: To ban or not to ban

QAA Weblink

Is it possible to detect the use of ChatGPT in assessments? Is it right to punish students for using it or should we be trusting them? And is banning ChatGPT as futile as banning google? Join us to hear from a range of perspectives on the appropriate response to ChatGPT in higher education.