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Talk Teaching update
Our Talk Teaching Newsletter is usually distributed on a monthly basis. During the current Covid-19 situation, however, we will be issuing it more frequently to help keep you up to date with learning and teaching news and events.
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Setting up submission points for alternative assessments in Moodle and Re:View
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Guidance and advice for online teaching and learning
Advice for staff to continue to deliver lectures, seminars and tutorials online is available on the CLT Hub. Please click here to access guidance and resources.
Guidance is also available on online assessment options during the COVID-19 disruption.
If you are still unable or unsure as to how you should proceed, please email the TEL team at tel@bath.ac.uk,
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Join our TEL Community of Practice!
It's great to see some great discussions already taking place on the TEL Community of Practice team, as well as experiences being shared. The TEL team also use this space to point towards guidance, observe your discussion and help to produce further central help and support. Please note that the TEL Team will not be using this space to answer your queries. If you have a specific course or pedagogical question, please contact tel@bath.ac.uk by email instead.
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Beyond Bath - a Dutch L & T perspective
CLT Project Officer, Sue Watts, spent four days in November 2019 visiting the Centre for Academic Teaching at Utrecht University, thanks to the Erasmus+ funding initiative. The fund is administered here at Bath by the International Relations Office. Read more in her blog.
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Tea break virtual drop-ins
Mon 27 & Tues 28 April: 11.00-11.30 - Setting up Moodle assignment submission for alternative assessments.
Grab a cuppa and join us for the next session by clicking on the link on our Hub page. There's also an opportunity to tell us in advance of any specific guidance you'd like us to offer in this drop-in.
Missed any of our sessions? The drop-ins are recorded and slides are available, making it easy for you to catch up on anything you've missed. Visit the Hub to find out more
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The dual role of the academic
Thurs 24 April - 14:00 - a webinar
This webinar is part of a series of activities led by Advance HE(member benefit event), which will culminate in a publication “Academic Career Progression: Diverse pathways” to be launched at the end of the year. The current global pandemic provides an opportunity to pause and consider our roles and future careers. How prepared are you for the future, what skills do you already have that can be enhanced as we start to work differently? More information.
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Beyond fire-fighting – developing resilient higher education
Tues 28 April - 09:00 -10:15 - a webinar
This Covid-19 response event by Advance HE (member benefit event) features academics on the frontline of the current crisis and those who have had significant experience in delivering flexible and accessible higher education. Speakers are Kate Lindsay, Head of Digital Education at the University College of Estate Management, and Ale Armellini, Director of the Institute of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education at the University of Northampton. More information.
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Teaching in a time of change
Conference dates: April 21-23, 2021
Abstracts: June 30, 2020 (Early Review)
This virtual conference (hosted by University of Manchester) welcomes presentations from researchers and teachers on how they operate in the ‘online classroom, studio or lab’ and how they function ‘in the field’ using the new technologies available to them.
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