New Faculty Orientation: Teaching and Learning at HKUST, Fall 2017
The New Faculty Orientation: Teaching and Learning at HKUST is a teaching and learning introductory program for all teaching staff who are either newly on-board or are within one-year of service at HKUST. The program is specifically designed to take account of some key aspects of teaching and learning in the context of HKUST.
Facilitators: Nanda Dimitrov, Ph.D
Acting Director, Teaching Support Centre
Adjunct Research Scholar, Centre for Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education,
Western University
Aisha Haque, Language and Communication Instructor, Teaching Support Centre, Western University
Facilitators: Nanda Dimitrov, Ph.D
Acting Director, Teaching Support Centre
Adjunct Research Scholar, Centre for Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education,
Western University
Aisha Haque, Language and Communication Instructor, Teaching Support Centre, Western University
Students learning styles and preferences are changing and HKUST is changing the way we teach our students. Our students are learning on their own and through multimedia - like videos. Today, such educational videos are designed and created by instructors like you – simply with subject knowledge, a desktop, a webcam and a good microphone.
Are you looking for teaching techniques to enhance the interaction in your classroom?
In this spring semester, CEI is offering two theme-based workshops to provide you practical strategies on how to get students actively participate in class. These workshops are hands-on and interactive, with an aim to help participants consider ways to apply some best practices in their teaching.
iPeer is a web-based solution that facilitates student peer- and self-evaluation of group projects. It supports four types of evaluations, namely Point Distribution, Rating Scale, Rubric and Commendation. The web-based application provides a paperless solution for teaching staff to conduct student peer evaluation on group projects in a more efficient and effective way.