Abstracts submitted 2008-9
abstracts submitted for conferences 2008-09 by PedR group members
SLTC Science learning and teaching conference
16-17 June 2009: SLTC Science learning and teaching conference
Deadline for abstracts 12 noon 28 November 2008 (300 word abstracts)
Lead presenters informed of outcome of submission 23rd January 2009
All presenters must have registered for the Conference 31st March 2009
The Conference will focus on three main themes:
1. Assessment / Feedback / Plagiarism
2. Induction / Transitions / Retention / Recruitment
3. Developments in Learning and Teaching – Forward Thinking
Submissions Accepted:
1. Dude, Where's My University? PLE, PDP & LLL
Oral presentation
Theme: Developments in Learning and Teaching Forward Thinking
Alan Cann, Jo Badge, Jon Scott
2. Student experience project
Oral presentation
Theme: Induction / Transitions / Retention / Recruitment
Paul Green ...
3. use of video in teaching
format: workshop
Theme
Chris Willmott
4. impala3 (Oral presentation)
5. impala4t (poster)
6. Plagiarism online tutorial (poster)
Stuart Johnson
? accepted? 7. Science, values and the ‘ethics committee’: a practical approach to teaching bioethics
Theme: Developments in Learning and Teaching – Forward Thinking
Workshop
Mark Goodwin and Annette Cashmore
not accepted:
1. HEAT3: Student Microblogging And Recording Timelines (SMART)
Oral presentation
Theme: Induction / Transitions / Retention / Recruitment
Alan Cann, Jo Badge, Stuart Johnson, Alex Moseley
2. Institutional Plagiarism policies – interpretation within the rules
Oral presentation
Theme: Assessment / Feedback / Plagiarism
Jo Badge, Nadya Yakovchuk, Jon Scott
3.“Here’s one we prepared earlier”: involving course graduates in careers advice
Authors: CJRW, JLB, JS
Track: Induction/Transitions/Retention/Recruitment
Type: 15 minute Oral Presentation
HEA Annual Conference 30 June - 2 July 2009
Deadline 15 January 2009 for abstracts.
accepted:
1. Encouraging lifelong learning habits in a web 2.0 enabled PLE
Jo Badge, (Stuart Johnson, Alan Cann not attending), Jon Scott
Paper presentation (30 mins)
Theme: innovation
plus: Jon Scott talking on links between the HEA subject centres and departments.
held in reserve:
2. Are honor codes a solution for the future of plagiarism prevention?
Jo Badge, Jon Scott, Nadya Yakovchuk
Paper presentation (30 mins)
Theme: Students of the future
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