Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation, 130 St. George Street, Robarts Library, 4th floor
Mariana Jardim, Faculty Liaison, Teaching, Learning and Technology, CTSI
Mike Kasprzak, TATP Curriculum Developer
Hybrid or blended courses—which combine traditional face to face teaching with online components—are quickly becoming the most effective approach to teaching in higher education. Educational technologies and the online environment offer innovative ways of engaging students in their learning. Yet, the quality of online learning and effective use of edtech have to be rooted in authentic interactions of students with their instructors, students with each other, and students with the content. In other words, it has to integrate the social, teaching and cognitive presences for technology to have a meaningful impact on student learning. In this workshop, we will discuss the various factors that shape online education and the use of educational technologies. We will identify and explore resources, pedagogical strategies and educational technologies available and supported at the University of Toronto. Special attention will be given to three specific educational technologies: discussion boards, lecture capture technologies, and student response systems.
This workshop will contain face-to-face and online components, and so we ask that you prepare to participate actively in both. The entire session will require 4 hours of your time and will count as two 2-hour certificate workshops. It will constitute three main components: pre-workshop online work (1 hr.), face-to-face hands-on workshop in the teaching studio (2.5 hrs.), and a post-workshop reflection (0.5 hr.). Participants will be introduced to the topic through various activities and resources, which will be provided one week in advance, and will have to be fully completed before taking the workshop.