| Topic | Facilitator | Date and time | Location | Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BuILT catch-up meeting | Dr Ruth Fazakerley | Friday 12 March 2010 10 - 12 pm |
J1-01 Mawson Lakes |
BuILT members |
| BuILT catch-up meeting | Dr Ruth Fazakerley | Friday 12 March 2010 2.30 - 4.30pm |
RR3-14 City West |
BuILT members |
| BuILT catch-up meeting | Dr Ruth Fazakerley | Friday 19 March 2010 10 - 12 pm |
C1-57 Magill |
BuILT members |
| BuILT catch-up meeting | Dr Ruth Fazakerley | Friday 30 April 2010 2.30 - 4.30pm |
P5-14 City East |
BuILT members |
| BuILT catch-up meeting | Dr Ruth Fazakerley | Wednesday 5 May 2010 11.30 - 1.30 pm |
Whyalla | BuILT members |
| Topic | Presenter | Date and time | Location | Group |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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Developing Innovation in Learning & Teaching Innovation in learning and teaching: what does it mean – how can it be achieved? In this presentation we'll explore the meaning of innovation and discover how we can become creative innovators in T&L through a contextual approach to better practice. |
Dr Peter Hill (LTU) | Wednesday 19 May 2010 1 - 2.30 pm |
P6-01 City East |
BuILT members, all staff welcome |
|
Research supervision as teaching? Is supervision teaching? Join Professor McCulloch to discuss the relationship between research supervision and teaching practice. McCulloch's presentation draws on current literature and his extensive experience in graduate education. |
Professor Alistair McCulloch (LTU) | Monday 7 June 2010 1 - 2.30 pm |
P2-26 City East |
BuILT members, all staff welcome |
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Critically reflecting on teaching: the reflective journal A/Prof Ian Clark will use practical examples to discuss the role of the reflective journal as a tool for critical reflection on teaching practice, and for gathering evidence relating to an academic teaching and learning career. |
A/Professor Ian Clark (Natural & Built Environments) | Monday 5 July 2010 10 - 12 noon |
BJ3-03 City East |
BuILT members, all staff welcome |
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Researching your teaching: practical approaches to the
scholarship of teaching & learning A panel of 5 academic staff will discuss practical approaches to SoTL. An information and networking opportunity for all staff interested in exploring T&L scholarship in their own discipline, building on reflective practice, implementing and evaluating innovation in teaching; applying for T&L grants, etc. |
Ms Sue Gilbert-Hunt
(Health Sciences); A/Prof Julie Mills (Natural & Built Environments); Dr Faye McCallum (Education); Mr Peter Rossini (Commerce); and Dr Denise Wood (Communication, International Studies & Languages) |
Monday 20 Sept 2010 1 - 2.30 pm |
Council Room H5-26 City West |
BuILT members, all staff welcome |