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New Faculty Orientation: Teaching and Learning at HKUST | Spring 2022

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New Faculty Orientation: Teaching and Learning at HKUST | Spring 2022
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The New Faculty Orientation (NFO) is an introductory program for teaching and learning at the HKUST campuses for all teaching staff who have recently joined the University. This program is designed to familiarise new staff with the key aspects of teaching and learning in the context of HKUST.

The orientation includes a brief overview of the 4-year UG curriculum; the Common Core program, our UG student demographics; and effective ways to solicit feedback for your teaching. In addition, distinguished teaching award winners and experienced faculty will share their teaching practices and advise newly arrived faculty. Given the latest development of COVID-19 and the University’s latest teaching and learning arrangements, we have also included modules to provide training for using Zoom for teaching.

The orientation covered three key areas that can help new faculty and teaching staff kickstart teaching at HKUST.

  1. Teaching and Learning at HKUST (5 modules)
  2. eLearning Tools and Platforms for Teaching (6 modules)
  3. Teaching Support at HKUST (2 modules)
Date: 11-14 JAN 2022
Venue: Online via Zoom

Program Rundown

09:30 – 10:15
(45 min)
Module 1: Overview of Teaching and Learning at HKUST
10:15 – 10:45
(30 min)
Module 2: Overview of Common Core Curriculum
11:00 – 12:00
(60 min)
Module 3: Knowing Your Students, Teaching for a Diverse Classroom
13:30 – 14:30
(60 min)
Module 4: Sharing from HKUST Professors
14:30 – 15:30
(60 min)
Module 5: Getting Feedback on Your Teaching
09:30 – 11:00
(90 min)
Module 6: Zoom Basics
11:15 – 12:45
(90 min)
Module 7: Zoom Polling
14:00 – 15:00
(60 min)
Module 8: ITSC Support and PRS for Teaching
09:30 – 11:00
(90 min)
Module 9: Zoom Breakout Rooms
11:15 – 12:45
(90 min)
Module 10: Zoom Whiteboard
09:30 – 11:00
(90 min)
Module 11: Canvas Basics
11:15 – 12:45
(90 min)
Module 12: Explore the Steps to Mixed Mode Teaching
14:00 – 15:00
(60 min)
Module 13: Library Support for Teaching and Research

Module Descriptions

Module 1: Overview of Teaching and Learning at HKUST
Prof. Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Associate Provost (Teaching and Learning)
This module is intended to provide you with an understanding of the specific issues related to teaching and learning at HKUST. During the module, you can hear from the Associate Provost for Teaching and Learning in areas of importance to you as a new academic, including an overview of the 4-year UG curriculum, pedagogical approaches, teaching practice performance indicators, and strategic teaching and learning initiatives.

Module 2: Overview of the Common Core Curriculum
Prof. Woo Kam Tim,  Academic Director of Undergraduate Core Education
The Common Core Program is a vital part of the undergraduate educational experience, complementing studies in specialist disciplines and other learning opportunities. In the module, the Academic Director of Undergraduate Core Education will give you an overview of the common core curriculum and the common core course development process.

Module 3: Knowing Your Students, Teaching for a Diverse Classroom
Dr. Beatrice Chu, Head of Professional Development, Center for Education Innovation
This Module is intended to let us learn about you, such as your background and previous teaching experience, and let you know about the UG students at HKUST. The Module will introduce the characteristics of UG students, including demographics, background, and study habits. Diversity of HKUST’s student body and teaching for diversity will also be touched upon.

Module 4: Sharing from HKUST Professors
Experienced Faculty
In this Module, you can learn from experienced faculty and teaching award winners regarding some good teaching practices that can enhance student learning. This Module will be structured in an informal format, and participants are encouraged to exchange ideas with speakers on aspects that bring about good teaching at UST.

Module 5: Getting Feedback on Your Teaching
Dr. Sean McMinn, Director of Center for Education Innovation
Gathering feedback from students about your teaching can be useful in helping you to develop and refine your teaching. This Module will provide different ways that you can obtain feedback on your teaching both during a course and at the end of a semester.

Module 6: Zoom Basics | Online Mode
May Tse and Rambo Lai, Center for Education Innovation
This workshop is designed to introduce Zoom's basic features for new faculty and teaching staff who have not used Zoom for teaching and will cover:

  • interacting as a student and suggested student etiquette
  • using basic features to facilitate live online lessons and manage interaction (screen share, annotations, chat, raise hands, and mute/unmute)
  • understanding Zoom global settings, basic settings and scheduling recurring Zoom sessions through Canvas
  • accessing and publishing recorded Zoom sessions in Canvas after a class
  • viewing Zoom attendance records in Canvas after a class

Module 7: Zoom Polling | Online Mode
May Tse and Rambo Lai, Center for Education Innovation
Using polling in online live lectures to gather instant responses from students, check the temperature of the class, and get a feel for student understanding throughout your lesson.

  • Experiencing polling and quizzing within a poll
  • Creating Polls on the fly and before the session
  • Using non-verbal feedback YES/NO buttons as a poll
  • Downloading Polls results during and after the session
  • Managing Polls as Host, Co-host and Alternative Host
  • other polling options

Module 8: ITSC Support and PRS for Teaching | Face-to-face Mode
Dennis Ko, ITSC Support for Teaching
Liona Cheung, PRS for Teaching
In this module, the Information Technology Service Center (ITSC) will introduce all major IT and AV facilities available in central managed classrooms. ITSC will also walk you through the set-up of Personal Response System (PRS) sessions and the ways that the PRS facilitates classroom teaching.

Module 9: Zoom Breakout rooms
May Tse and Rambo Lai, Center for Education Innovation
Use Zoom Breakout Rooms to facilitate group discussions during your live online class - giving students opportunities to articulate their understanding or apply new concepts learned through collaborative groupwork.

  • Explore audio, video and screen share controls inside a Breakout Room
  • How to set-up Breakout Rooms – manual, random or pre-assign groups
  • Roles of Host vs Co-host during Breakout Room
  • Managing groups and Pedagogical Best Practices with Breakout Rooms

Module 10: Zoom Whiteboard
Dr. Beatrice Chu, Center for Education Innovation
Use whiteboard alternatives in online live lectures for handwriting math equations, chemical reactions, etc. The Module will cover:

  • Experience using the Whiteboard in Zoom
  • Use a webcam or a mobile phone with a mount as a visualizer (i.e. document camera) and handwrite formulae and equations on a piece of paper
  • Use a pen computing device (e.g. iPad Pro, MS Surface, Wacom Tablet) and digitally write formulae and equations on the device

Module 11: Canvas Basics
May Tse and Rambo Lai, Center for Education Innovation
Canvas is a comprehensive and user-friendly Learning Management System adopted by the University in 2014 to support its changing learning and teaching needs. In this Module, we will guide you through key basic features in Canvas such as creating and managing course content, communicating with students, monitoring learning progress, and grading students’ work.

Module 12: Explore the Steps to Mixed Mode Teaching
Amy Chong and Chris Tse, Center for Education Innovation
Mixed Mode teaching is when a teacher is facilitating a live class of online students and in- class students at the same time, which can provide the flexibility to accommodate students overseas and follow safety precautions for faculty and students on campus. In this module, we would like to share how it can be adapted for your course. The module will cover:

  • What is Mixed Mode and other flexible options
  • Pedagogy with sample lesson plans
  • Equipment and classroom set-up

Module 13: Library Support for Teaching and Research
Librarians
Meet your subject librarian in a small group where they will introduce you to important electronic resources and services, for example: pertinent databases & e-journals, inter-library loan, library instruction classes for your student's course assignments, course reserve, the HKUST SPD, DataSpace, Open Access Requirements at HKUST, etc.

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