Guidance for Educators: Finding the Passion
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There are many courses out there that do a great job of teaching manual, dexterity and physical capabilities. From bricklaying,
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We need to continue to move away from seeing tertiary education as the imparting knowledge and see it rather as
I have been rather busy of late, so this is a rather delayed post from an interview done in June
On April 27th I had the pleasure of sharing a virtual platform with Alan Tait (Open University UK), hosted by
I believe it is important to design learning from the learners perspective. That means learning that is both relevant, meaningful
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This short lecture (10’22”) presents the fundamentals of assessment for learning. Often referred to as formative assessment, I prefer
This short lecture covers the essential details of deep, surface and strategic learning as described by Marton & Säljö. (1976).
This excerpt (8’30”) is from the ‘wrap-up closing keynote delivered by Simon Atkinson at the Estonian e-Universities Conference held in
In this short lecture (9’38”), Simon outlines the basic structure of sound assessment. Describing reliability, validity, and fairness in assessment
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While many of us cringe at the sound of our own voice and hate seeing ourselves on film, witnessing, and
Course: Designing Effective Intended Learning Outcomes (August 2022) This brief video (2’07”) is a reminder of the structural support that
A brief explanation (2’22”) of the central importance of designing well-structured intended learning outcomes for courses. Five domains of learning,