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Vice Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Forum 2013
Japan - Pacific ICT Multi Lecture Theatre, Laucala Campus
Thursday 3rd October, 8.00am – 5.00pm - Friday 4th October, 8.30am – 1.00pm
Dave Cormier is an engaging speaker and an international leader in e-Learning, open source software and open education.
Some years ago, in a skype conversation with his friend and colleague, Professor George Siemens of the University of Athabasca, he coined the term MOOC (Massive Online Open Course). Together, Siemens and Cormier were the first to offer any form of MOOC.
Their approach to MOOCs is very much grounded in pedagogy and learner-centredness, making him ideal to provoke and lead the discussion on transformative pedagogies and USP’s quest for excellence.
Mr. Cormier is a faculty member at the University of Prince Edward Island in Canada. He is also President of Edactive Technologies which specializes in using content management systems and virtual worlds to make friendly and efficient places for people to work, collaborate and build knowledge communities.
Proposed Outcomes of the Forum:
1. Increased knowledge of USP staff and students of new and transformative pedagogies that enhance student learning outcomes;
2. Increased knowledge of USP staff and students of the effectiveness of new technologies in improving student learning outcomes;
3. Provide a forum in which USP staff and students can present their research in learning and teaching to their peers.
THURSDAY 3 OCTOBER
FRIDAY 4 OCTOBER

Vice Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Forum 2012
Japan - Pacific ICT Multi Lecture Theatre, Laucala Campus
Monday 10 September, 8.30am – 5.30pm
SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 (THURSDAY)
8.30 – 8.55am REGISTRATION
9.00am Welcome and Opening Remarks – Forum Chair, Prof John Bythell, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & International
9.10am Address – Professor Rajesh Chandra, Vice-Chancellor and President of USP
9.20am Announcement of 2012 Winner of (a) VC’s Prize for Excellence in Teaching and (b) Award for Best Campus Director 2012
9. 30am Introduction of Keynote Speaker - Forum Chair, Prof John Bythell, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research & International
9.35 – 10.15am Keynote Address – Professor Sally Kift (James Cook University) 'A Transition Pedagogy for First Year Student Success’
10.15 – 10.25am MORNING TEA
THEME: LEARNING & TEACHING SPACES
Chair: Director, Properties & Facilities
10.25 – 10.35am Presenter 1: Mr Hamilton Wilson, (Managing Director, Wilson Architects) ‘New Generation Learning Spaces’.
10.35 – 10.45am Discussion
THEME: LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
(a) Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Current Practices
Chair: Associate Dean Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts, Law & Education – Dr Bruce Yeates
10.45 – 10.50am Presenter 2: Dr Theresa Koroivulaono: Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OERs)
10.50 – 10.58am Presenter 3: Marika Kuilamu (FBE) ‘World OERs Congress and Benefits’
10.58 – 11.06am Presenter 4: Shikha Raturi (FALE) ‘World OERs Congress and Applications’
11.06 – 11.14am Presenter 5: Dr Ittay Weiss (FSTE) ‘OERs Application and Cost Analysis’
11.14 – 11.25am Discussion and response from a Campus Director on regional challenges they face
(b) Innovations and Initiatives
Chair: Associate Dean Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts, Law & Education – Dr Bruce Yeates
11.25 – 11.40am Presenter 6: Vineet Singh and Shaveen Singh (FSTE) ‘Early Warning System: Innovative Student Monitoring in an eLearning Environment’
11.40 – 11.55am Presenter 7: Associate Prof Bibhya Sharma and Prof Watanabe (FSTE) ‘iPad Project in Samoa’
11.55 – 12.10pm Presenter 8: Salsabil Nusair, Gavin Khan & Sheikh Izzal Azid (FSTE) ‘Enhancing Classroom Teaching using interactive White Boards’.
12.10 – 12.30pm Discussion
(c) Services
Chair: Associate Dean Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Arts, Law & Education – Dr Bruce Yeates
12.30 – 12.40pm Presenter 9: Ian Thomson ‘One Laptop per child’
12.40 – 12.50pm Presenter 10: Martyn Williams and Gwen Mar ‘Information innovation at USP Library: Libguides and Ebrary’
12.50– 1.00pm Presenter 11: Avinesh Prasad & Ramitesh Kumar ‘Online Mathematics Diagnostics Test @USP’
1.00 – 1.10pm Discussion
1.00 – 1.40pm LUNCH
(d) Emerging Issues
Chair: Acting Dean, Faculty of Business & Economics – Dr Kesaia Seniloli
1.40 – 1.50pm Presenter 12: Shikha Raturi (FALE) ‘Enhancing Interaction in an online course: Challenges and Opportunities’
1.50 – 2.00pm Presenter 13: Toni Fisher (FBE) ‘Geospatial data management for efficient teaching and collaborative learning’
2.00 – 2.15pm Presenter 14: Dr Ittay Weiss ‘Showcasing the most advanced calculator and contemplations on its effect on teaching calculus’
2.15 – 2.25pm Discussion
2.25 – 2.40pm Presenter 15: Jeremy Dorovolomo ‘Teaching for the Affective Domain of Learning’
2.40 – 3.00pm Presenter 16: Dr Stephen Pratt ‘Quantifying the bleeding obvious: The Nexus between Lecture Attendance, Tutorial Attendance and Academic Performance’
3.00 – 3.10pm Presenter 17: Niseta Buatava, Siniva Laupepa and Helen Tamtam ‘Is FALE a P.A.S.S. Faculty? : Tangible impacts of the Peer Mentoring Program on Student Retention, Pass Rates and Completion @ FALE
3.10 – 3.20pm Discussion
3.20 - 3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA
THEME: SYMPOSIUM ON mLEARNING
Chair: Associate Dean Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment – Associate Prof Bibhya Sharma
3.30 – 4.15pm Symposium: Exploration of mobile technology: Transforming Learning in the Pacific Region by the mLearning Team.
4.15 – 4.25pm Discussion
THEME: RESEARCH IN LEARNING & TEACHING
Chair: Director of Research – Associate Prof Jito Vanualailai
4.25 – 5.00pm Research Skills Development (RSD) Framework
Presenter 18: Dr John Willison ‘What happens when academics collaborate on RSD in courses and degree programmes’
Presenter 19: Dr Rajni Chand – ‘UU114 and RSD’
Presenter 20: Shaveen Singh – ‘UU100 and RSD’
5.00 – 5.10pm Discussion
5.10 – 5.30pm Concluding Remarks
Professor Sally Kift
Vice-Chancellor & President: Professor Rajesh Chandra
5.30 – 7.00pm AUTHOR’S COCKTAIL (Hosted by the Library)
Vice-Chancellor’s Forum on Learning & Teaching 2011
AusAid Lecture Theatre (092-003)
Thursday 22nd September & Friday 23rd September
SEPTEMBER 22, 2011 (THURSDAY)
12.30pm LUNCH and registration
1.30pm Welcome and remarks – Forum Chair, Professor Susan Kelly, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Learning, Teaching and Student Services (LTSS), and Acting Pro-VC, Research
1.50pm Address - Professor Rajesh Chandra, Vice-Chancellor and President of USP
2.30pm Keynote Address – Professor Peter McPhee, University of Melbourne “Thinking about teaching better: Four challenges for fine universities”
Questions and comments
3.40-4.00pm AFTERNOON TEA
4.00pm SYMPOSIUM: IMPLEMENTING STAR:
Mr. Javed Yusuf, Education Technologist and Mr. Pita Tuisawau, Instructional Designer, Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning (CFDL), “Student attitudes to the use of ePortfolios for assessment and learning purposes: A pilot of the UU100 course.”
4.20pm Dr. Rajni Chand, Lecturer, School of Language, Arts and Media, FAL – “Learning outcomes from a generic course to specific disciplines: Lessons from UU114.”
SEPTEMBER 23, 2011 (FRIDAY)
SYMPOSIUM: IMPLEMENTING STAR:
9.00am Dr. David Rohindra, Senior Lecturer, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, FSTE, “Engaging students in Assessment through the use of rubrics and curriculum mapping: A case study in Chemistry.”
9.25am Dr. Bruce Yeates, Associate Dean, Learning and Teaching, FAL, “What do we mean by Professionalism?: Application of the ‘Professionalism Rubric’ to the Social Work Program”
9.45am Ms. Alanieta Lesuma-Fatiaki, Instructional Designer, and Mr. Javed Yusuf, Education Technologist, CFDL – “Taking the Communities of Practice (CoP) to MOODLE.”
10.05am Mr. Nilesh Bilimoria, Assistant Lecturer, School of Law, FAL, “Harmonizing worldly education with values education”.
10.30-10.50am MORNING TEA
10.50am Dr. Ittay Weiss, Lecturer, School of Computing, Information & Mathematical Sciences, FSTE, “Oversimplification – creating meaningless mathematics.”
11.15am Ms. Pamela Bidwell, Lecturer, School of Education, FAL, “Students Outside the Box: Non Traditional Students at USP: Benefits and Challenges.”
11.40am-12.40pm SYMPOSIUM: M-learning at USP: A pedagogical tool for the future
Moderator: Dr. Bibhya Sharma, Associate Dean Learning and Teaching, FSTE
Presenters: Mr. Varunesh Rao (CFDL), Mr. Kritesh Bali (FSTE), Mr. Dinesh Kumar (FSTE), Mr. Vijay Prasad (CFS) and Mr. Rajneel Totaram (CFDL)
12.40-1.40pm LUNCH
1.40pm Mr. Jeremy Dorovolomo, Lecturer, School of Education, FAL, “Quality of instruction can contribute to positive student retention rates.”
2.00pm Ms. Niseta Buatava and Ms. Siniva Laupepa, Student Learning Support Tutors, FAL, “Scaffolding Alliances @FAL-Student Learning Support: Mentor-Mentee Success Stories”
2.20pm Ms. Toni Fisher, Lecturer, Division of Land Management, FSTE, “GIS for Learning and Teaching.”
2.45pm Dr. Nicole Anae, Senior Lecturer, School of Language, Arts and Media, FAL, “The play’s the thing…..: Teaching Dramatic Literature”.
3.10-3.30pm AFTERNOON TEA
3.30pm Professor Peter Larmour, School of Management and Public Administration, FBE, “Postgraduate teaching on Corruption and Anti Corruption.”
3.55 – 4.30pm Concluding Remarks:
Professor Peter McPhee
Deputy Vice-Chancellor LTSS: Professor Susan Kelly
Vice-Chancellor & President: Professor Rajesh Chandra
Vice-Chancellor’s Forum on Learning & Teaching 2010
AusAid Lecture Theatre (092-003)
Monday 8th November & Tuesday 9th November
Day One
Day Two
Closing Remarks
Deputy Vice Chancellor Professor Susan Kelly
Vice Chancellor and President Professor Rajesh Chandra