Professional Development in the Digital Age

Presentation

Facilitator: Gavin Dudeney, EdTech
Date:07 Jun 2016
Time:12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
Venue:TU411

In this talk we look at ways of developing as a professional in the digital age. From small online courses through to MOOCs and other large-scale development opportunities, from blogs to social media and beyond. How do we know what's out there, what's good and what isn't and - most importantly - what will benefit us most at any given point in our careers?

 

Workshop

Facilitator: Gavin Dudeney, EdTech
Date:07 Jun 2016
Time:3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue:TU411

In this workshop we examine principles of blended and online course design and delivery. Taking as our starting point Salmon's Five Stage Model for e-learning design, we examine an actual course to extrapolate key structure, content and delivery principles which may be applied to any content in any discipline.

Speaker
Gavin Dudeney is the Director of Technology for The Consultants-E, working in online training and consultancy in EdTech.  Former Honorary Secretary and Chair of ElCom at IATEFL, he now serves on the International House Trust Board and on the Educational Writers Group Committee of the Society of Authors. Gavin is author of The Internet & The Language Classroom (CUP 2000, 2007) and co-author of the award-winning publications How To Teach English with Technology (Pearson 2007) and Digital Literacies (Routledge 2013).  His latest book, Going Mobile, was published by DELTA Publishing in 2014.


This event is co-organized by Community of Practice (CoP) on Developing, Recognising and Rewarding Excellent Teaching and Educational Development Centre.


EDC Coordinator: Loretta Ho