In this e-Seminar, participants learnt about how to apply the motivation theory in motivating students in your class over an online collaborative platform called the Virtual Classroom. They also experienced online learning at their desktop as well as the potential uses of this tool in their own teaching.
In this workshop, the presenter engaged with the participants in a dialogue around key processes, challenges and outcomes of the Scholarship of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Practice in Research-Intensive University Contexts.
In this workshop, the presenter has introduced a new initiative of real time professional development at your desktop by given an experiential tour on how the key functions and features work in a Virtual Classroom from an audience’s perspective.
Presenters: Prof Ellick Wong (MGMT)
Prof Mark Seasholes (FINA)
Format: Seminar
In this seminar, faculty from the School of Business who have incorporated research in their teaching shared their experience in establishing the link between research and teaching.
Presenter: Prof Oliver Lo, Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Humanities
Format: Workshop
In this workshop, Prof Oliver Lo shared with participants how to protect and project their voices as a teacher or presenter. Participants learnt about ways of maintaining vocal hygiene, summarized the physiological aspects of vocal production mechanism and able to applied the learnt materials to develop breath support and optimum vocal placement.
In Fall 2012, CELT will offer the following workshops to introduce you to a range of institutional eTools that support your teaching at HKUST. All faculty members and teaching staff are welcome to join the sessions that are of interest.
The Center for Enhanced Learning and Teaching has organized a Faculty Orientation program that covers various topics and teaching and learning support services at HKUST. All faculty members and teaching staff are welcome to join the sessions that are of interest.
For enquiries, please contact Miss Irene Pang at 23586803 or ctirene@ust.hk.