Teaching Excellence in the New Semester: Refresh, Recharge and Renew Seminar Series
Event Highlights
To kickstart the new semester for the 2024-25 academic year, the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) organised a series of teaching and learning seminars under the theme “Teaching Excellence in the New Semester: Refresh, Recharge and Renew’’ on 16, 19 and 28 August 2024. These seminars were designed for both current and new academic teaching staff members to rejuvenate their teaching practices, exchange best practices, and introduce innovative approaches to enhance student learning and equip them with effective instructional strategies for the new academic year. The seminar topics included metaverse and generative AI in education, authentic assessments, and innovative experiential and problem-based learning.
Concluding the series, CTL (Teaching and Learning Enhancement Section) collaborated with the Student Affairs Office (SAO) by organising a drama performance depicting Special Education Needs (SEN) students’ experiences with details as follows:
Seminar Details
Poster
Education 4.0 and Beyond: Leveraging Metaverse and Generative AI for Enhancing Teaching and Learning
Date: 16 August 2024 (Friday)
From Theory to Practice: Implementing Authentic Assessments in Outcome-based Education
Date: 19 August 2024 (Monday)
HSUHK Teaching Excellence Awards (2022/23) Sharing Seminar III:
Transforming the Classroom through Experiential and Problem-based Learning: Exploration, Engagement and Empowerment
Date: 19 August 2024 (Monday)
Walking in Their Shoes: A Theatrical Exploration of SEN Student Experiences
Date: 28 August 2024 (Thursday)
Dr George Ho shares his insights on the GenAI development in education.
Dr Eugene Wong showcases the benefits of metaverse and virtual reality in enhancing teaching and learning.
New academic staff members visit the Virtual Reality Laboratory.
Participants are engaging in the seminar.
Dr Holly Chung shares her invaluable experiences on outcome-based education.
Ms Kary Tong gives a brief introduction to the University’s SEN support services.
Dr Victor Chan shares his experience implementing experiential learning in his teaching.
Dr Daniel Mo shares his insights on GenAI’s impact on problem-based learning.
Participants discussing in groups during the seminar.
From Left: Dr Victor Chan, Dr Ben Cheng, Dr Daniel Mo and Dr Holly Chung
A performer pretending to be a student with ADHD depicts a scenario that may happen in a classroom.
Ms Franky Yau engages with the audience discussing the scenarios encountered by SEN students.