University Learning and Teaching Conference 2017

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The university's Learning and Teaching conference was co-hosted with Inverness College UHI and was held across Inverness Campus on 19-20 June 2017.

Our themes for the conference were Informing, Inspiring, and Innovating:

  • Informing - sharing the ways in which our own educational practice has been shaped through evaluation, scholarship or research
  • Inspiring - sharing creative and effective approaches to learning, teaching and assessment which could be adapted or reused within different subjects and contexts
  • Innovating - sharing ideas and approaches that are focused on how the university may want to evolve learning, teaching and assessment into the future
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Below are any resources available from the sessions that took place at the conference.

Day 1.

90 min Workshops

13:30 – 15:00

Can Blackboard Collaborate enhance learning and teaching in FE and HE?

Fiona Grant and colleagues

Capacity, culture and confidence: building a sustainable STEM future across the Highlands

Samantha Clark, Evelyn Gray and Mairi Stewart

20 min

Presentations

13:30 – 13:50

Land Managers

Land managers of the future: Engaging student perception and practice through an interdisciplinary landscape conference

Su Engstrand

Collaborating using Networked Music Performance in Music Education

Miriam Iorwerth

Pedagogic Collaboration

Understanding Pedagogic Collaboration in Online Settings

Helen Coker

Revising the Research Skills Module

Diane Ross and Allane Hay

CPD at the Royal University of Bhutan: Lessons Learned and Questions Asked

Gareth Davies

20 min

Presentations

14:00 – 14:20

Modules or Muddles? The Humanities Scheme as a Case Study for Reflection

Brian Boag

Flipped classroom

Insights from flipped practice; EDU's Technology Enhanced Learning programme for NHS Highland

Ann Tilbury and John MacMillan

Moray SOUP: developing business and commercial awareness through engagement using a live case study approach

Allane Hay

Catalyst pilot sparks

(r)evolution of new UHI postgraduate programme

Carol Langston

30 min

Presentations

14:30 – 15:00

Online Classroom-Supported Learning and Teaching

Online Classroom Supported Learning & Teaching – Online Class Model

Michael Smith

The Practitioner as Researcher: Researching my own team’s implementation of UHI Learning and Teaching policy

Brian Boag

Graduate attributes

Equipping students for employment: the role of Graduate Attributes

Rosie Alexander, Ann Tilbury

The truth is out there?: Using internal surveys to predict NSS results

Heather Fotheringham

Transitions, bridging and attainment: transition of HNC students into 2nd year degree

Mei-Li Robert and Lesley Connaghan

20 min

Presentations

15:30 – 15:50

Is innovation simply papering over cracks? An argument that innovation is part of an educational smokescreen which diverts attention from dealing with structural inequalities in society

Matt Sillars

The Implementation of Innovative Learning and Teaching Methods in the Engineering Curriculum

Andrew Rae

Dyslexia Handout

Dyslexia in education

Charlotte Almekinders

Professional Education – the value of work placements in FE Outdoor Adventure course

Eilid Ormiston

Case studies for Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)

Linda Gunn

60 min

Guest Speakers and Panel Sessions

16:00 – 17:00

Another Brick in the Assessment Wall (Guest Speaker Session)

Lynn Boyle (University of Dundee) and Dr David Walker (University of Sussex)

Future Proofing

Future proofing the educators (Guest Speaker Session)

Dr Yvonne Bain (University of Aberdeen)

HISA Student Led Enhancement – Class Rep Systems

Maria Roberts, Sorcha Kirker and Simon Varwell

Turnitin

Turnitin Panel Session

Marion MacDonald, Andy Brown, Alice Mongiello, Matt Sillars and Catriona Grant

Day 2

30 min

Presentations

10:00 – 10:30

Anthropology

The potential for anthropology in innovating provision

Mark Highfield

Evaluation of ALPINE: What impact does HEA Fellowship have on university staff?

Heather Fotheringham

eTIPS – Embedding the Outputs

Scott Connor and Jacky Macmillan

I SEE YOU! Learning as a intersubjective relational process

Alice Mongiello

Advancing theory and practice in research-based learning and teaching: Moving forward with a university-wide initiative

Michael Rayner and Keith Smyth

Workshops

11:00 – 12:30

How can technology make your teaching more inclusive?

Dr David Walker, Kitty Horne and Tab Betts

(Technology-Enhanced Learning team, University of Sussex)

Copyright card game

Final Card Deck

Confidence with copyright: Copyright the Card Game

John MacMillan, Anne Chard

Website for the game

How to Fail Your Research Degree: interactive workshop on game-based learning of postgraduate research skills

Daisy Abbott (Glasgow School of Art)