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Revision as of 10:05, 11 August 2010
Summer Institute 2010 was held @ the University of Guelph from August 9-11, 2010.
(Meetings in Rozanski Hall 105 and 106 http://www.uoguelph.ca/campus/map/rozanski/)
Confirmed 2010 Participant List
Contents
Agenda:
Day 1: August 9, 1pm-4pm
Welcoming Remarks from Peter Wolf (TSS Director, Guelph) and Richard Pinet
2010 Institutional sharing roundtable
- (triumphs & challenges this year)
Communication preferences
- listserv, wiki, vs Google group
OCULL survey update, Karen Maki
Ontario Online Institute
- What can our group do to provide guidance and feedback to MTCU, COU, HEQCO?<ref>Bates, Tony (2010) Designing research for the Ontario Online Institute. </ref> <ref>Jones, G. & Skolnik, M. (2009). Degrees of Opportunity: Broadening Student Access by Increasing Institutional Differentiation in Ontario Higher Education. Toronto: Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario.</ref>
- https://kumu.brocku.ca/common/Image/4/49/COU_Submission_on_the_Online_Institute_-_August_4_2010_DRAFT.pdf
- COU submission on the online institute
- COU request re: <ref>Taking Stock: Research on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Executive Summary Edited by: Julia Christensen Hughes and Joy Mighty http://www.heqco.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/TakingStockENG.pdf</ref><ref>Ian D. Clark, Greg Moran, Michael L. Skolnik, and David Trick, Academic Transformation: The Forces Reshaping Higher Education in Ontario http://www.heqco.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/Academic%20Transformation%20ENG.pdf</ref>T&L resources
- HEQCO
Guelph Downtown Self-Guided Walking Tour
- Dinner not provided, but company will be
- Research and exploration of Guelph
Day 2: August 10, 9-4
9:30-11 Peter Gooch, COU
11-12 Alexander White & Meaghan Coker, OUSA
Lunch
Course Design Models
- How can we ensure quality course content and delivery but embrace process-driven learning, where learners are motivated, self-directed co-creators of content. Open courses are commendable but are they scalable and institutionally supportable? We will be discussing the innovation that is happening at your institutions and beyond.
Breakout Groups
- Open Educational Resources
- Graphic Facilitation
- Quality Assurance
- elearning strategies
- the internet is a series of tubes
Dinner at Atmosphere Cafe
- 24 Carden Street (http://sites.google.com/site/atmospherecafeetc/)
Day 3: August 11, 9am-12pm
Showcase of University-built educational software
- U of G Curriculum Mapping software, PEAR peer review software
- Carleton - BigBlueButton - open source synchronous web conferencing, screen sharing, whiteboard
- We will discuss innovative ways of sharing/ licensing/ custom-built software within Ontario and/or Canada.
- What would work? What are other institutions doing? Can we be strategic with our infrastructure and software development.
Aimée Morrison, U of Waterloo (Digital Humanities)
- The intersection of humanities with technology is getting a lot of research attention.
- What's happening in the field? What is happening at your institutions? How can we get more involved?
Conclusions & Next Steps
- Discussion of Summer Institute 2011: Location, Timing, Hosts and Participants.
Notes and References
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