This talk will explore these questions and the relationship between the growth of micro-credentials, new digitally-enabled models of education, and the drive to develop more work-ready graduates and 21st Century lifelong learners.
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This talk will explore these questions and the relationship between the growth of micro-credentials, new digitally-enabled models of education, and the drive to develop more work-ready graduates and 21st Century lifelong learners.
The intention of the work is to help academic staff connect and learn from each other, as well as providing insights into what people are doing in digital teaching and learning spaces, and what support in terms of technology, space, and professional development will facilitate excellent and engaged teaching and learning experiences, for staff and students alike.
In this webinar, Dr. Dara Cassidy suggests helpful approaches for educators to consider when planning for effective online course design and delivery.
This year saw the return of the highly popular “Gasta Goes Global” ed-tech event. “Gasta” is a high-energy, high-participation event format created and popularised by Dr Tom Farrelly of Munster Technological University.
Open Education Now. The potential benefits of open education are often considered in three areas: expanding access to education, enhancing pedagogy, and advancing equity.
This Webinar Explores National Forum’s Open Licensing Toolkit as a recent resource for HE Sector. https://www.teachingandlearning.ie/open
The potential benefits of using open educational resources and practices (OER and OEP) in higher education include improving access, furthering equity and enhancing teaching, learning and assessment. The National Forum supports the use of OER and OEP in a range of ways (see www.teachingandlearning.ie/open).
Now and Next: Thoughts, models and Practice for 2021 and beyond.
Open Education Resources (OER’s) with Dr Tom Farrelly
Presentation at the 2020 Open Education Conference (#OpenEd20) by Jeff Gallant, Tiffani Reardon.
This video covers five tips for instructors who are considering creating an Open Educational Resource for the first time.
Adding creative commons licenses to your OER.
A webinar which addresses the following questions: During the session, we will also discuss the questions: What is learning design in 2021 and post-pandemic? How does learning design differ from instructional design? What is next for the learning designer? What is the future of the learning designer’s role? Where does the learner designer fit in the new digital learning ecology? What barriers do learning designers face? How can reflective learning design improve student experience?
In this webinar, we will identify whether OERs were a solution or being used in the last year in education; and how OERs may be used in the future.
This interactive session will explore the change in assessment in higher education due to the pandemic.
This resource provides a 10 step guide to making your courses and learning materials more accessible in accordance with Universal Design for Learning principles.
UDL@UCC: Inclusive Practice Tips – Peer Support
UDL@UCC: Inclusive Practice Tips – Student Union Services