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Mixed Mode Teaching Online Course | FALL 2024

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With Mixed-Mode teaching, you have the flexibility to interact with your students both in-person and online. You can even invite guest speakers from overseas to bring diversity and enhance your teaching experience. This approach ensures that everyone stays connected and engaged, regardless of their physical location.

Starting this semester, this course is part of the Academy of Education Excellence (AEE) program and is available online in a self-paced format. Upon completion, you will receive online badges issued by the AEE at HKUST.

Canvas Workshops | FALL 2024

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Enhancing student learning with an intuitive Learning Management System

Did you know that HKUST uses Canvas as our Learning Management System? If you want to become a Canvas pro before you start teaching here, we have got you covered!

We offer a series of four courses to equip you with all the skills and knowledge you need to master Canvas and enhance your students' learning experience.

Video Management and In-video Activities Workshop | FALL 2024

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Creating an interactive video-based learning environment

We are excited to share that our home-grown Video Management System (VMS) and In-video Activities (IVA) have been helping instructors create truly interactive video-based learning environments. These tools are designed to enhance the video learning experience and provide video analytics to track student progress and engagement.

Engaging Students: Leveraging on competition and collaboration

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Engaging students can be quite challenging, especially in courses where class sizes are high. The speaker will share some techniques he has used in his classes to encourage engagement and participation in the classroom. The techniques leverage on competition and collaboration in the classroom. Students first engage in some form of healthy competition which sparks student interest in a topic, then reflect on the lessons from the competition, and then finally collaborate by sharing their self-discovery with others, which can lead to great synergies in learning.