Did you know? One of the most commonly used taxonomies for understanding and planning education curricula, assessments and learning activities is Bloom’s Taxonomy. Named after the educational psychologist, Benjamin Bloom, who headed a team of researchers, the taxonomy was first…
A Curriculum for Dammam
My colleague was in Denmark, 2016, and has presented the following conference paper, as part of a project on curriculum development in … well read on! Curriculum in progress: Developing an industrial design programme for female students in Saudi Arabia Carlos…
ISSOTL 2015 Conference Paper
The following abstract on action research in design education covers a conference paper that was to have been presented at the recent ISSOTL conference in 2015. Unfortunately, neither Andrew nor I found ourselves there, for a number of unfortunate circumstances, so watch out…
ISSOTL 2015 Poster Presentation
My colleague, Dr. Janie Busby Grant, and I have been conducting some very interesting research into the use of Videos for Teaching Statistics in Psychology. We will be presenting this research as a poster at the 2015 ISSOTL conference. The Abstract…
Sharing past practice @ UC
Projects completed in the Faculty of Health, SAFFIRE 2013-14 The above SlideShare are the posters created for the final UC showcase, of projects completed within the Faculty of Health, demonstrating the range and depth of work completed during SAFFIRE. Staff engaged…
FIT: The Core Elements of Online Learning – A Prezi Presentation
FIT: The Core Elements of Online Learning – A Prezi Presentation This Prezi on the core elements of online learning – the FIT model of Online Pedagogy, was presented at the Faculty of Health Showcase, 21 Nov, 2013. Follow this link…
Transformative Practices in Higher Education
Presentation for the SAFFIRE Showcase November 21, 2013. I asked a lecturer, Keith Lyons, retiring from the University of Canberra, to present at a showcase on what is doable in embedding elearning practices in Higher Education. I asked Keith as…
Visible Thinking in the classroom
The Visible Thinking website from Harvard Graduate School of Education has to be one of the most powerful and fun websites for teachers. The routines are innovative and work in classrooms from K to Masters! The ideals are important ways…
The Science Fair
One of the joys of working in a University environment, though one I suspect is no longer available, is the rich variety of work you have the opportunity to engage in. Donna Satterthwait is a brilliant science educator and one…
ePortfolios in Teacher Education
This paper was a Innovation Showcase presented by myself with Jenny Munday and Carole Hunter from Charles Sturt Univeristy. The paper was presented at the 2009 Australian Teacher Education Association annual conference held in Albury Wodonga. The power of ePorfolios…