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CRICOS 00111D TOID 3059 SWINBURNE LEARNING AND TEACHING ECOSYSTEM Professor Mike Keppell Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning Transformations

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CRICOS 00111D TOID 3059

SWINBURNE LEARNING AND

TEACHING ECOSYSTEM

Professor Mike KeppellPro Vice-Chancellor, Learning Transformations

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Overview

• Enhancing student experience• Ecosystem• Trends and challenges• Guiding pedagogies• Blended learning• Role of educators• Professional development

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Ecosystem

Swinburne Online

Open Universities

Australia

Pathways and Vocational Education

Higher Education

Work Integrated Learning

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Trends

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Challenges

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Guiding Pedagogies

• Authentic learning

• Authentic assessment

• Personalised learning

• Peer learning

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Authentic Learning

• …require students to complete complex real-world tasks over a period of time in collaboration with others as they would in a real setting or workplace (Herrington, 2006)

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Authentic Assessment• Empowering the learner by

engaging them in assessment tasks that simulate or engage the learner in real-life situations.

• “Engaging and worthy problems or questions of importance, in which students must use knowledge to fashion performances effectively and creatively” (Wiggins, 1993, p. 229).

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Personalised Learning

• Learning pathways • ePortfolios

• The knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable learning and act as a catalyst to empower the learner to continue to learn (Keppell, 2015)

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Peer Learning

• S t u d e n t s t e a c h i n g a n d learning from each other.

• Sharing ideas, knowledge and experiences

• Emphasises interdependent as opposed to independent learning (Boud, 2001).

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Interactions

• Interactive learning (learner-to-content)

• Networked learning (learner-to-learner; learner-to-teacher)

• Student-generated content (learner-as-designers).

• Connected students (knowledge is in the network)

• Learning-oriented assessment (assessment-as-learning).

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Formal on-campus

teachingspaces

Informalon-campus

learning spaces

Online learning and teaching

spacesBlended Learning

On-Campus Learning and Teaching at Swinburne

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Teaching Expectations• Compliance with policies and

standards• Practice alignment with the

Learning and Teaching Strategy

• Capabilities and behaviours at different levels of appointment

• Professional development and scholarship

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GCLT (HE)

• Compulsory Units:• Nature of Learning and

Teaching (recommended first unit) EDU60001

• Curriculum Design and Assessment EDU60003

• Elective Units (two from following): • Digital Learning Environments EDU60002• Scholarly Teaching: to explore, evaluate and

improve EDU60004• Dynamics of Diversity for Inclusive Learning and

Teaching• EDU60005• Design and Delivery for Online Learning

EDU60014

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Learning Design Workshops

• Unit design (large first year units, priority units, UIP identified units)

• Majors/Discipline-based learning design

• Course-based Learning design

• Blended learning• Authentic learning• Authentic assessment• Personalised learning• OERs• Mobile learning

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