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25 JAN 2010 SPRING

Date: 
Mon, 2010-01-25 (All day)

Spring 2010 Teaching Assistant Induction Program

The Spring 2010 TA training program organized to all new TA in late Jan was held from 25 January to 29 January. All the workshops in core session have been completed successfully.

Spring 2010 Teaching Assistant Workshop Archive - Core Session

Workshop Title: TA103 ICAC Seminar

Learning Assessment Workshop with Dr Janice Orrell

Date: 
Wed, 2010-01-20 (All day) to Fri, 2010-01-22 (All day)

Presenter: Asso Prof Janice Orrell

Format: Workshop

Session 1: Achieving greater efficiency in assessment while improving alignment and effectiveness

Professional Development Workshop for RPGs

Date: 
Fri, 2010-01-01 (All day) to Sun, 2010-01-31 (All day)

Effective Presentation Skills for Teaching

Presenter: Ms Christine Chow, CELT

The workshop aimed to introduce some effective in-class presentation strategies and tips for research postgraduates (RPGs) and teaching assistants (TAs). Group activities and discussion were conducted to ensure that after the workshop, RPGs and TAs would be confident to (1) organize the contents for an effective presentation for teaching; (2) deliver an effective presentation for teaching; and (3) handle difficult questions

Promoting Originality – Minimizing Plagiarism in Student Work

Date: 
Wed, 2009-11-18 (All day) to Fri, 2009-11-20 (All day)

Presenter: Jude Carroll

Format: Seminar

Session 1: Getting the best out of Turnitin

4 NOV 2009 FALL

Date: 
Wed, 2009-11-04 (All day)

TA Event - TA Team Building and Adventure Workshop

CELT and five departments, BIOL, PHYS, CBME, CIVL and SOSC co-organized a workshop on team building and leadership skills in mid-November 2009. We commissioned Sports & Eco-Education Development Ltd (SEED), a service organization specializing in various types of educational and recreational activities, to deliver the training.

Formative Evaluation, Documenting and Reflecting on Your Teaching: A series of professional development sessions with Prof Chris Knapper

Date: 
Wed, 2009-10-07 (All day) to Wed, 2009-10-14 (All day)

Presenter: Prof Chris Knapper

Format: Seminar / Workshop

Session 1: An Introduction to Formative Evaluation of Teaching – Goals, Rationale, and Strategies

This interactive seminar explored reasons and benefits for engaging with formative evaluation of your teaching. Prof Knapper outlined different strategies for evaluation that can lead to improvement of teaching, including self-assessment, peer evaluation, and using a range of information provided by students.

Projecting Your Voice, Protecting Your Voice

Date: 
Thu, 2009-09-24 (All day)

Presenter: Prof Oliver Lo

Format: Professional Development Workshop

A clear voice is a key part of any teacher's toolkit. But have you ever lost your voice from teaching? And even if you haven't yet, this workshop helped you learn how to project you voice in the classroom but not damage it.

By the end of this 90-minute workshop, participants were able to:

25 AUG 2009 FALL

Date: 
Tue, 2009-08-25 (All day)

TA Mass Orientation and Induction Training Program

The Fall 2009 TA training program organized for to all new TAs in late Aug has been completed successfully. This year, more than 300 new TAs participated in the program.

From mid-Sept to late Oct, several elective TA workshops are offered to all TAs to polish their teaching skills. For details, please refer TA training.

New Faculty Orientation Fall 2009

Date: 
Wed, 2009-08-12 (All day) to Fri, 2009-08-21 (All day)

Format: Seminar

In summer 2009, the Center for Enhanced Learning and Teaching has organized the New Faculty Orientation program that covers various topics and teaching and learning support services at UST.

Managing the Student Experience – International and HKUST Practices

Date: 
Tue, 2009-06-09 (All day)

Presenter: Prof Joan Cooper

Format: Seminar

The total student experience encompasses teaching and learning, curriculum, student life, advising and mentoring. The term embraces the notion that learning does not only take place in the classroom and that students’ time spent in higher education is about a whole range of experiences.

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