Celebrating innovations and excellence in teaching and learning The Faculty’s annual Teaching and Learning event was held on Thursday 27 November with great success. In keeping with last year’s event, we started with a light lunch, and then there was a presentation for the Executive Deans’ Teaching and Learning Innovation and Excellence in Teaching awards. This year we had a high number of excellent applications and I am grateful to Professor Michael Kidd who contributed extra money so the Faculty could fund four T&L Innovation applications and two Excellence in Teaching awards. Successful applications were: 1. Executive Dean's Teaching and Learning innovation awards Project Title: StEW: Flinders University Students Eat Well! Extending mentor-led peer-education program promoting nutrition on campus into the local community setting Team: Kaye Mehta Amanda Wray Carly Moores Louisa Matwiejczyk Michelle Miller Alison Yaxley Kathryn Jackson Jacqueline Miller Jolene Thomas Kacie Dickinson
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Project Title: Teaching inter-professional practice using TeleHealth Team: Stacey George Joanne Murray Nicky Baker Project title: Facilitating collaborative publication by clinicians: A novel approach Team: Lindy King David Gillham Project Title: Evaluation of undergraduate nursing students awareness of their engagement in on-line learning activities and the influence on academic outcomes Team: Wendy Abigail Christine McCloud Mitchell Fitzgerald Shahid Ullah 2. Executive Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award (2 recipients): Winner: James Thompson Citation: Unsurpassed in breadth of teaching and student evaluation scores within the degree, James has measurably raised the courses profile. His sustained commitment to excellence, innovation and content mastery, continue to influence at all levels of paramedic education within Australia.
Christine McCloud, Mitchell Fitzgerald and Wendy Abigail receive their Innovation award from Claire Drummond The LTU also showcased what will be available in 2015 and how they are a great resource for academics. Dr Wendy Abigail, our Faculty scholar was our next presenter and she showed the innovative ways you can use photos and video in teaching. This is particularly relevant to student engagement and personalises and connects with students. Thanks to all who attended, particularly those who remotely tuned in. claire.drummond@flinders.edu.au
Winner: Amanda Muller Citation: Dr Amanda Muller is committed to developing the linguistic capacity of international students. She researches the problem areas for this population, produces evidence-based innovative language resources and workshops, and publishes extensively about the effectiveness of these approaches to teaching.
David Gillham receives his Innovation award from Claire Drummond
We had two presentations on the day, both showing innovative approaches to teaching. The first was by the Faculty Learning and Teaching Unit (LTU) which gave an overview on what they offer and how academics across the Faculty can and have used their expertise in teaching innovation.
James Thompson receives his Executive Dean’s Excellence in Teaching Award from Claire Drummond