Items with category:CRADLE Seminar Series
CRADLE Seminar Series #9 2022: Assessment and learning for the long term: what do graduates say? – Monday 14 November – Join Us!
25 October 2022
Join us in person or online to hear from Dr Jan McArthur from Lancaster University, UK who will give a presentation on perspectives of students and using evaluative judgement for continuing to engage with knowledge and learning in the years beyond graduation.
CRADLE Seminar Series #8: Hyper-hybrid Learning Spaces: Higher education teaching and learning beyond HyFlex – Tuesday 6 September – Join Us!
24 August 2022
Join us to hear from Associate Professor Rikke Toft Nørgård of Aarhus University in Denmark on Hyper-hybrid Learning Spaces. This presentation will give insight into a 6-year development of a theory-grounded, pedagogy-focused, design-driven and practice-implemented approach to hyper-hybrid teaching and learning.
CRADLE Seminar Series #7: Programmatic assessment: hype or necessary development? – 9 August 2022 – Join Us!
15 July 2022
Please join us for CRADLE Seminar Series #7 to hear from Professor Lambert Schuwirth of Flinders University and his views of programmatic assessment.
CRADLE Seminar Series #6: An increasing role for theory in academic integrity research and practice: Some Psychology studies, statistics and stories – 12 July 2022 – Join Us!
8 June 2022
Please join us for a discussion on theory in academic integrity research and practice from Dr Guy Curtis, UWA. In this presentation Guy will highlight and unpack intriguing and contentious questions surrounding the roles of observation and theory in academic integrity research.
CRADLE Seminar Series #5: Developing students’ evaluative judgements: pedagogical activities and practices – 7 June 2022 – Join Us!
10 May 2022
Join us to hear from CRADLE doctoral students and their latest research in evaluative judgement.
CRADLE Seminar Series #4: New directions for feedback seeking research and practice – 3 May 2022 – Join Us!
11 April 2022
Join us to hear 'New directions for feedback seeking research and practice' from Professor David Carless, University of Hong Kong. In this presentation David, an Honorary Professor with CRADLE, will discuss the concept of feedback seeking and its impact on teaching, learning and motivation.