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Re/Connecting University Teachers with Digital Teaching Tools for “Jobs to be Done”

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posted on 2024-06-20, 02:38 authored by Meg Colassante, Iain DohertyIain Doherty, Chie Adachi
Although constructive alignment is well understood within university teaching practices, technology does not always feature explicitly within this conceptual model. When educators seek digital technologies to assist them in their teaching, how do they find out both what is available to them within their higher education institution and, more importantly, which tools might make a good pedagogical “fit” within their unit of study? One university in Australia recently designed and developed a Teaching and Learning Tools Guide to assist their teachers to determine which educational technologies are available for their various educational purposes. This new resource offers guided navigation to assist teacher choice of tool to align to their intended pedagogical strategy. As an open-source resource, the guide is also offered widely to the higher education community. This paper recommends that this or a similar resource is used to support digital tool choice within the constructive alignment process.

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Alternative title

Re/Connecting university teachers with digital teaching tools for “jobs to be done”

Pagination

e22118-1-e22118-11

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Start date

2022-12-05

End date

2022-12-07

eISSN

2653-665X

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Wilson S, Arthars N, Wardak D, Yeoman P, Kalman E, Liu DYT

Title of proceedings

ASCILITE 2022 : Reconnecting relationships through technology : Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education

Event

Innovation, Practice and Research in the Use of Educational Technologies in Tertiary Education. Conference (2022 : 39th : Sydney, N.S.W)

Publisher

ASCILITE Publications

Place of publication

Sydney, Australia

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