Workshop on VTL Inter-institutional Collaborative Activities (IICA) Projects Part III

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Introduction by Professor Kara CHAN (HKBU)

Professor Peter DUFFY (ex-LU) – STANDARDS, SYNERGIES and SUPPORT – Establishing a shared Quality Assurance Framework and Standards for Online Learning and Teaching

Professor LAM Lai-chuen Paul (CUHK)  – Establishing Effective Virtual Teaching Strategies to Support Learning beyond the Classroom

Professor Cecilia KY CHAN (HKU) – “Keep the conversation going!” – Providing efficient feedback and communication approaches between students and teachers in-class, out-of-class and virtual learning

Panel Discussion facilitated by Professor Kara CHAN (HKBU)

Speakers (In order by sharing rundown)

STANDARDS, SYNERGIES and SUPPORT - Establishing a shared Quality Assurance Framework and Standards for Online Learning and Teaching

Category: Governance frameworks, assessment methods, quality assurance systems and professional best practices of VTL

Led by LU in collaboration with HKUST, CityU, HKU, CUHK and PolyU

Dr Peter DUFFY (PI)

Former Director of the Teaching and Learning Centre,

Lingnan University

Abstract

Project entitled “STANDARDS, SYNERGIES and SUPPORT – Establishing a shared Quality Assurance Framework and Standards for Online Learning and Teaching”, is proposed with an overarching goal to establish, implement, and promote guidelines and benchmarking criteria that reference internationally accepted standards for online virtual teaching and learning (VTL) within the local Hong Kong context. Following are identified as project goals:

Critically important to the success of the IICA project has been undertaking research and a benchmark exercise on evidence-based practice for existing standards to inform the design of a standards-based quality assurance framework on online virtual teaching and learning (VTL) tailored specifically to the Hong Kong context and underpinned by robust and transparent quality assurance and enhancement mechanisms and procedures in the systematic adoption of online VTL.

Furthermore, a systematic review and content analysis of each institution’s policy statements, practice guidelines and policy documents on eLearning has allowed us to develop a classification model and mapping scheme by drawing comparisons of each of the institution’s key thematic dimensions, domains, or elements specific to the context of online teaching and learning. Finally, it is envisaged that the standards developed could serve as a guiding framework that offers the flexibility of adapting, modifying, and applying the developed framework to each university’s own distinct identity, philosophy, and culture, thereby allowing the institution to build its own capacity in respect to strategically driving and supporting quality online virtual teaching and learning delivery and governance.

Establishing Effective Virtual Teaching Strategies to Support Learning beyond the Classroom

Category: New strategies, pedagogies, platforms and facilities in pursuit of longer-term visions on VTL

Led by CUHK in collaboration with CityU, HKBU and HKUST

Professor LAM Lai-chuen Paul  (PI)

Associate Professor

Centre for Learning Enhancement And Research,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has prompted swift and radical changes in e-learning adoption locally and globally. Most, if not all, teachers explored and experimented with new teaching practices during emergency remote teaching (ERT). In this regard, learning opportunities are not confined to brick-and-mortar education but are expanded with greater spatial and temporal flexibility. Against this backdrop, this inter-institutional project, “Establishing Effective Virtual Teaching Strategies to Support Learning Beyond the Classroom,” led by Prof. Paul Lam and collaborated with three partnering institutions, is established to delve into what virtual teaching and learning (VTL) strategies have been adopted to transcend learning for students in Higher Education in Hong Kong. The project investigates three areas of technology-enhanced initiatives, including new learning venues, inter-disciplinary and intercultural learning, as well as extra-curricular activities. Good practices were collected from teachers from a wide range of disciplines across four universities and were at the disposal of the wider teaching and learning communities (https://www.vtl-beyond-classrooms.com). This project is generously supported by the UGC fund of the Inter-institutional Collaborative Activities for Virtual Teaching and Learning.

“Keep the conversation going!” – Providing Efficient Feedback and Communication Approaches between Students and Teachers In-class, Out-of-class and Virtual Learning

Category: Governance frameworks, assessment methods, quality assurance systems and professional best practices of VTL

Led by HKU in collaboration with HKBU

Professor Cecilia KY CHAN (PI)

Associate Director

Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning,

The University of Hong Kong

Dr Theresa KWONG
Director
Centre for Holistic Teaching and Learning,
Hong Kong Baptist University

Dr Peter Fat Man LAU
Lecturer
Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning,
The University of Hong Kong

Abstract

This seminar aims to equip educators with the knowledge and skills to provide efficient feedback and foster effective communication between students and teachers in in-class, out-of-class, and virtual learning environments. The workshop will begin by exploring the practical and policy implications of feedback in education, including a review of feedback policies from around the world. Participants will learn about the importance of clear, constructive, and timely feedback in promoting student engagement and learning outcomes. The seminar will introduce educators to a versatile system that facilitates various approaches to prompt feedback, including written, picture, audio, and video formats. This system enables quick and informal communication between students, teachers, and peers through messages, group messages, and discussion forums, fostering a collaborative learning atmosphere.

Moderator

Professor Kara CHAN

Associate Dean (Teaching and Learning),

Hong Kong Baptist University

Organizer

This event is organized by HKTEA.