A summary of #LTHEchat 5: Learners as co-creators of knowledge

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This week’s chat topic was chosen by you our #LTHEchat  community!

Students as co-creators of knowledge

The chat was led by Chrissi Nerantzi and Sue Beckingham.

The Storify is available at: https://storify.com/LTHEchat/lthechat-5-learning-and-teaching-in-higher-ed-cha

 

This week’s chat had an additional twist as participants were asked to share a visual message or link about what learners as co-creators means to them! Read more about what and how this was shared in the reflective summaries file below.

Don’t forget we would love you to contribute your reflections by sharing a link to a blogpost you have written, an image or just as a bullet point! Simple click on where it says ‘Google Slides’ and this will open the summary in a new window (Google Slides). Add your contribution and it auto saves.

Next week

We look forward to welcoming our Guest Ruth Lawton who will be leading the #LTHEchat on Enhancing the employability of our students and ourselves

Enjoy the rest of this week and see you next week!

The LTHEchat team

 

 

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#LTHEchat No 5 learners as co-creators! Join us this Wednesday at 8pm UK time

Dear colleagues,

Wednesday is approaching and another #LTHEchat is coming your way. Are you ready?

Thank you everybody for voting. Our topic for this week will be Learners as co-creators of knowledge and your hosts will be Sue Beckingham and Chrissi Nerantzi.

See you all very soon. Same time, same place, Wednesday at 8pm UK time. Just use #lthechat to join the conversation.

The LTHEchat team

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A summary of #LTHEchat 4 – Flipping the Classroom

Elliebird_weeklyLTHEchatsummaryHello everybody,

Thank you so much for joining us for this chat with Dr David Smith. This was another speedy #LTHEchat which generated lots of discussion and debate around how we can maximise engagement and creative thinking students inside and outside the classroom.

The storify is available at https://storify.com/LTHEchat/lthechat-4-learning-and-teaching-in-higher-ed-cha

So far we have been summarising the tweetchats for you. Now it is your turn to share with us what did stick with you. from now one, you are invited to capture your reflections or a link to these to the following openly shared reflective summaries file.

Thanks again for joining in so enthusiastically. We wouldn’t be able to offer any chat without you!!! If you have any special wishes, please get in touch and if you would like to lead a future chat, just shout!

Please remember to vote for the next topic

See you all next week 😉

The LTHEchat team

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#LTHEchat No. 4 with Dr David Smith: Flipping the classroom 19 Nov

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Dear colleagues,

We hope you are all well and have found the #LTHEchat’s useful so far. Our next chat is on the 19th of November and we have the pleasure to have with us Dr David Smith from Sheffield Hallam University (David’s website is at http://davethesmith.wordpress.com/) Together, we will discuss flipping the classroom, opportunities and challenges. Below is Davids introduction, please watch this in advance of the chat.

Alongside David, Sue Beckingham from the LTHEchat team will be facilitating the chat.

NEW: YOUR #LTHEchat reflective summary is wanted!!!

If you are reflecting on this specific #LTHEchat please share your post with us so that we can reblog. So far the #LTHEchat team and mostly Sue, has been capturing the summary each week. However, we feel that a community driven approach through which you can all share your reflections linked to a specific chat, would be extremely valuable for all of us. Feel free to use your existing blog or let us know if you would like to have access to the #LTHEchat blog so that you can capture it here directly. We are also considering setting up an open presentation in Google drive for anybody to contribute there. If you have other suggestions, please let us know.

See you Wednesday, same time, same place 😉 – 8-9PM GMT #LTHEchat

The LTHEchat team

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A summary of #LTHEchat 3 – Engaging the unengaged learners

This weeks chat was led by Peter Reed and Sue Beckingham. The topic was chosen by the community and was ‘Engaging the unengaged learners’.

It was great to see new Tweeters joining the conversation and hope others who are listening in after the tweet chat will also contribute their views by adding comments to this blog post or via Twitter (remember to include the hashtag #LTHEchat).

Once again it was a lively debate. Establishing what an engaged or unengaged learner was not easy to define.

Examples of what can signify engagement included:

“having eye contact”

“body language”

“pursues further reading and other resources, but you wouldn’t necessarily know”

“eyes in phones/tablets can be looking for evidence”

“online engagement not always visible, same in the face-to-face classroom”

Concerns raised were:

“Getting to engage in class is not the problem, its getting them to attend first.”

“Student body more diverse than ever. Attendance can be a problem. How can we engage if students are unable to attend?”

“In a class of 350 how could you tell?”

“What does an engaged face look like?”

“Do we ask our students if they are engaged?”

“Is there a difference between unengaged (don’t know what they should be doing) vs disengaged (can’t be bothered)”

“Unengaged can be a pretty desperate place – unsure of what they do and don’t know. Give up on asking, or too scared to”

“Monitoring attendance? Does this encourage unengaged presence?”

Tips included:

  • Getting the students to take turns leading a session
  • Build in social and group activities to build a community
  • Turning distractions into tools for learning. Integrate mobile devices into the session not just for notes
  • Include a range of challenges to build confidence
  • Scaffold engagement
  • Inviting alumni to give guest lectures
  • Group reflection, being on a journey together
  • Regular changes of pace/direction/content and teaching style
  • Anything that you can turn the results into a “so what” moment – why have you done this activity
  • Contextualising learning: understanding of prior knowledge through entry/exit tickets. Identifying the needs of the learners and the way they learn
  • Modelling how tools, low and high-tech can help them engage with their learning: notetaking, mindmaps for ideas generation, group work etc.
  • Making learning material accessible and adaptable and engage students in the process of creating these
  • Authentic and inquiry-based activities that get students to think, pair and then share

You can read more about the conversations that took place by looking at the questions that were raised by Peter and Sue during the chat and read the rich discussion curated as a Storify.

Questions

Q1: What does an engaged learner do to signify they are engaged?

Q2: What signs would you say identify an unengaged learner?

Q3: What motivates you personally to engage with learning/CPD?

Q4: What type of activities work best to engage learners?

Q5: Do you see opportunities to introduce social media to keep learners engaged? Explain.

Q6: What examples can you share where students use of social media has increased engagement?

Answers

The answers to these questions and the discussion by tweets was captured using Storify. You can find the full story here

 

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#LTHEchat No 3 Engaging the unengaged learner – 12 Nov 8-9pm GMT

Hello everybody

Our next topic is the first one you choose: Engaging the unengaged learner. This will provide us with an opportunity to reflect on where we are at the moment, individually and collectively, and explore together fresh ideas around how we can engage learners in new and exciting activities, that are flexible, meaningful and build learning communities.

Please remember, we are always open to your suggestions to make #lthechat even more valuable for you.

This tweetchat will be led by Peter Reed and Sue Beckingham.

We look forward chatting to you soon 😉

The #LTHEchat team

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A summary of #LTHEchat 2 – Developing Staff Digital Fluency

A big thank you to all who participated and listened in to #LTHEchat on Bonfire Night!

The topic for the chat was:  Developing Staff Digital Fluency and was led by Dr Liz Bennett and co-hosted with Dr David Walker.

Liz’s article published in Research and Learning Technology was a trigger for the conversation this week.

Learning from the early adopters: developing the digital practitioner

The conversation began with does terminology matter and whether we should refer to digital literacy or digital fluency.

“Are these different levels?”

“Students tell me digital literacy is meaningless…”

“Fluency is productive, literacy is comprehension”

“What matters is using language we understand and can explain to students and employers”

“Being illiterate is loaded…”

You can read more about this lively debate by looking at the questions below that were raised by Liz during the chat and read the rich discussion curated as a Storify.

Questions

Q1: Digital fluency:Digital literacy does it matter what term we use?
Q2: What characterises a digitally fluent lecturer in HE?
Q3: what motivates lecturers to become digitally fluent?
Q4: what emotional impact does trying digital practices have on individuals?
Q5: how do we support and engage lecturers to become more digitally literate?

Answers

The answers to these questions and the discussion by tweets was captured using Storify. You can find the full story here

Next week

Engaging the un-engaged learner will be the topic for next week’s tweetchat on Wednesday 12th November 8-9pm GMT. The tweetchat will be led by Peter Reed @reedyreedles and Dr David Walker. @drdjwalker

Resources

Learning from the early adopters: developing the digital practitioner

JISC: Digital Literacies

JISC Infokit: Digital Literacies

Please add links to further resources using the comments section below.

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Results of the #LTHEchat poll and topic for next week

In our first poll three topics were put to the vote and here are the results:

Engaging the un-engaged learner will be the topic for next week’s tweetchat on Wednesday 12th November 8-9pm GMT. The tweetchat will be led by Peter Reed @reedyreedles and Dr David Walker @drdjwalker.

#LTHEchat poll

If you would like to contribute topics for future tweetchats let us know in the comments below.

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5 November 8-9pm GMT – #LTHEchat 2 with Dr Liz Bennett @lizbennett1

liz_bennettWe hope you will be able to join us on the 5th of November for an hour with Dr Liz Bennett from the University of Huddersfield. Liz has done a lot of  interesting work around the digital practitioner and developed the digital practitioner framework.

We are really excited that Liz offered to lead a tweetchat around Developing Staff Digital Fluency.

Alongside Liz, Dr David Walker from the LTHEchat team will be facilitating the chat.

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See you Wednesday, same time, same place 😉 – 8-9PM GMT #LTHEchat

The LTHEchat team

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A summary of the first #LTHEchat

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Our first #LTHEchat took place last night. A big thank you to all who participated and listened in!

The topic for the chat was:  New ways to engage in bite sized professional development and was led by Chrissi Nerantzi and Sue Beckingham. The wordcloud above captures many of the responses to question 1.

Questions

Q1: What professional development activities do you currently undertake to keep your teaching practice fresh?

Q2: What are the challenges?

Q3: How do you deal with the challenges?

Q4: What other CPD opportunities would you consider?

Q5: If you are using Twitter for bite-size CPD, share some of the benefits for your development.

Q6: Can you share the different ways you develop a personal learning network (PLN) to engage with CPD

Q7: Any burning questions, you would like to share?

Answers

The answers to these questions and the discussion by tweets was captured using Storify. You can find the full story here

Next week

Dr Liz Bennett

On 6 November we have our first Guest Facilitator: Dr Liz Bennett (@lizbennett1) who will lead a chat on Developing Staff Digital Fluency with Dr David Walker (@drdjwalker).

We hope you will join us!

The #LTHEchat team

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