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6G - Teaching, learning and the student experience

Tracks
Track 7
Friday, July 7, 2023
9:00 AM - 10:25 AM
Plaza P10

Speaker

Ms Esma Doğramacı
Senior Lecturer (Dental)
The University of Adelaide

9:00am - 9:25am Technology-enhanced learning, feedback and assessment in orthodontics

9:00 AM - 9:25 AM

Biography

Dr Esma Doğramacı (PhD, MSc-orthodontics, BDS, PG Cert LTHE, MFDS, MOrth RCSEng, FDS RCSEd, FHEA) is Senior Lecturer and co-ordinator of the BDS orthodontic program, University of Adelaide. Dr Doğramacı has extensive experience in curriculum development as well as designing and delivering educational and learning activities to undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate dental students in Australia and the UK. She is interested in blended, flipped and peer-to-peer learning, with notable projects including “e-Den”, the e-learning for healthcare dentistry package supported by the NHS-Health Education England, and the “Cephalometry made Easy” simulation program, created using a University of Adelaide Learning Enhancement and Innovation Grant. As an Adelaide Education Academy member, she piloted Cadmus and Feedback Fruits, both of which are now integral to the University's Assessment and Feedback Digital Technologies Roadmap. Dr Doğramacı presents to a wide range of audiences about the effective use of technology to enhance learning, feedback and assessment.
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Dr Alice Brown
Senior Lecturer
University of Southern Queensland

9:30am - 9:55am Insights from advancing the online learning framework for higher education – what do we know now?

9:30 AM - 9:55 AM

Biography

Dr Alice Brown is a Senior Lecture in Early Childhood Education at the University of Southern Queensland. She is an innovative and award-winning educator who leads practice and research focused on advancing learning, teaching and student success through online engagement. She has co-written numerous books, chapters and papers addressing online pedagogy, combining nudging and course learning analytics to increase engagement with non-engaged students, and is co-author of a highly cited paper (currently 320 citations) that outlines a framework for online engagement in higher education (Redmond et.al., 2018). Petrea Redmond is a Professor of Educational Technology and the Associate Head of School, Research in the School of Education at the University of Southern Queensland. Her research is situated in interrelated fields of technology enhanced learning. She has published and co-published in several international refereed books, journals and conference proceedings. Petrea has received outstanding conference paper awards at international conferences; along with faculty, university and national awards for research and teaching. She has been a lead editor and associate editor for Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET). She is currently the Associate Chair, Consultative Council, Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) and is on the Executive committee for Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ASCILITE).
Prof Paul Lam
The Chinese University of Hong Kong

10:00am - 10:25am A study on usage data on institutional cross-platforms: Exploring the effects of COVID-19 pandemic towards online teaching and learning behaviours

10:00 AM - 10:25 AM

Biography

Prof. Paul Lam, SFHEA, is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Learning Enhancement and Research and an Associate Director at the Centre for eLearning Innovation and Technology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). His research interest is in the wide use of pedagogically-led educational technologies in higher education as well as in schools.

Chair

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Samuel Teague
Lecturer
Murdoch University

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