Contemporary Perspectives on New Zealand Tertiary Education 2010
A HERDSA Research Colloquium Hosted by the University Teaching Development Centre (UTDC), Victoria University of Wellington
A recording of the presentations made at the Colloquium is available for viewing online.
Friday 17 September
1.15pm-5.00pm
Hunter Lecture Theatre 119
Victoria University of Wellington
(Wine and nibbles at the end of the colloquium, no charge)
You can read the session abstracts and papers here and also watch recordings of the presentations.
Programme
| 1.15pm | Registration |
| 1.30pm |
Elly Govers |
Program design practice in a New Zealand polytechnic: Caught in a language trap? |
EIT |
| 2.00pm |
John Milne |
What's the difference between campus and distance students' use of a LMS? |
Massey |
| 2.30pm |
Gordon Suddaby |
The blending edge: Reporting on a project exploring blended approaches to teaching and learning |
Massey |
| 3.00pm | Conversation and coffee break |
| 3.30pm |
Meegan Hall, Alice Te Punga Somerville and Jesse Pirini |
Hitting the mark: Developing good practice in targeted tutorials |
VUW |
| 4.00pm |
Te Ripowai Higgins, Rawinia Higgins and Peter Adds |
Ask the posts of our house: The use of cultural spaces to encourage quality learning in higher education |
VUW |
| 4.30pm |
Linda Bowden and Kathryn Sutherland |
Students' perceptions of the effects of coursework on their development of graduate attributes |
VUW |
| 5.00pm | Wine and Nibbles |
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