Jane Hughes
DIGITAL LITERACIES IN
DISCIPLINARY
LEARNING AND
TEACHING
Designing and planning a teaching session
Assessment and feedback to students
Academic literacies
Learning, Teaching and Technologies
Relationships between teaching and research
Quality
Values in Higher Education
Internationalising HE
Skills in Higher Education
Designing the curriculum
THE ORIGINAL MATERIALS
“Disciplinarityaddressed both explicitly and through experiential learning”
“Digital literacies and e-learning addressed both explicitly and through experiential learning”
“The individual’s experience of teaching viewed as a resource central to learning”
“The HE teacher viewed as part of a community; interaction with this community is part of learning”.
PGCLTHE APPROACH
IN PRACTICE . . .
OUTCOMES – EXAMPLE 1
OUTCOMES – EXAMPLE 2
OUTCOMES – EXAMPLE 3
CPD4HE is funded by the Higher Education Academy and JISC, in the OMAC strand of the UKOER Phase 2 programme, and by UCL
CPD4HE team members: Man Yang, June Hedges, Holly Smith, Rosalind Duhs, Ulrich Tiedau, Clive Young
CALT teaching staff (not including those in the project team): Jenny Marie, Elizabeth Grant
Steering group members: Anna Douglas, Colleen McKenna, Henry Potts, Jannie Roed
DELILA and CPD4HE „critical friend‟: Sandra Griffiths
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS