This one-hour online, synchronous session has been designed to introduce colleagues involved in teaching and supporting an increasingly internationally diverse student population to a network of University colleagues who are keen to offer support in their respective areas of experience or expertise, related to internationalising learning and teaching. Read more…
Learning and Teaching Enhancement Conference – Deadline for Proposals
Promoting Student Engagement for Retention and Success, the annual Learning and Teaching Enhancement Conference is taking place on 25th and 26th March. A reminder that conference proposals are due by 9th February 2021…
Enhancing Student Health and Wellbeing in the curriculum
At the Learning and Teaching conference on Thursday 5th March 2020, Dr Anne Llewellyn will be presenting a session on Enhancing Student Health and Wellbeing in the curriculum.This session will discuss the value of embedding resources in the curriculum to help to prevent some of the significant impact of social and academic transitions into higher education. Resources such as the AMOSSHE Resilience toolkit will be explored within a holistic model of student wellbeing which integrates personal identity into a constructivist paradigm of knowledge gain and skills development. Thursday 5th March is also University Mental Health Day and running alongside this year’s conference are two workshops.
Teesside University Learning and Teaching Conference – Hold the Date
Just a reminder that the Learning and Teaching conference is taking place on Thursday 5th March 2020. The theme of the conference is Enhacing Student Success for Education 4.0….
‘Future Facing Learning’: call for conference papers
Our ‘Future Facing Learning’ Conference, will be held on Tuesday 3rd July. Future Facing Learning equips students with the knowledge, skills and tools to thrive in a complex and uncertain world, and deliver sustainable success within a globally connected workplace…
Why Use Video in Your Learning and Teaching
The growth in Internet technology and the availability of cheaper, versatile hardware such as mobile devices has rapidly increased online video consumption. YouTube was launched in 2005, after just over a decade with a billion users, almost a third of the world population host, stream or download videos…