The Office of the Vice-Provost (Learning & Teaching) (OVPLT) is delighted to partner with faculties and the university community to present a Learning Lunch Box professional learning series.

These are practical workshops held over lunchtime once a month, where attendees can bring their lunch and learn tips, tricks and ideas which could be incorporated into their own teaching units very quickly.

They will generally feature 3 x 10 minute sessions, plus Q&A. They will be held at different campuses each time on various days, with the option of connecting virtually where possible.

Monday, 20 January 2014

'Virtual' Learning Lunch Box - January 2014

Welcome to the first 'virtual' Learning Lunch Box. Below are three videos, selected by staff at the OPVCLT, by leading educators focusing on particular learning and teaching issues, tips and tricks. You will be able to view them at your leisure and hopefully they will provoke some thinking about your teaching practice.

We would love to hear your feedback, so feel free to discuss the videos by leaving comments below or by using the hashtag #learninglunchbox on Twitter.

Have we been getting feedback wrong? Professor David Boud, Professor of Adult Education, University of Technology, Sydney



To continue watching Part 2 of Professor Boud's video, click here.

The Connected Teacher, Dr Alec Couros, Associate Professor, Information and Communication Technologies, University of Regina, Canada


Professor Alec Couros: "The Connected Teacher" from DML Research Hub on Vimeo.

Changing Schools, Changing Knowledge, Professor George Siemens, Professor at the Centre for Distance education and a strategist with the Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute at Athabasca University, Canada



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