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Learning By Doing: Low-tech ways to flip classrooms, motivate students and unlock talent

Abstract: How to unlock student creativity in the classroom and engage students in analysis, problem solving and theory building rather than just application? In this presentation, Professor Groves will describe some of the fairly low-tech things he has been doing in his large sociology classes to achieve these goals. He will give specific examples of some of his in-class activities to demonstrate what he calls a more “organic” rather than “linear” approach to the flipped classroom. He will also talk about how he has adapted some of these activities for the new online teaching environment.

Speaker: Professor Julian Mcallister Groves,
Associate Professor of Social Science Education,
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Biography of the speaker: Julian M. Groves is a sociologist who holds the position of Associate Professor of Social Science Education at HKUST. Originally from the UK he obtained his PhD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He researches and publishes articles on migrants, education and youth in Hong Kong.

Date & Time: 20 April 2020 (Monday), 10:30am – 12:00 noon

Target audience: All teachers and teaching support staff in higher education are welcome

Format: Online via Zoom. Meeting ID and password will be provided to successful registrants at least 1 day before the event date.

Registration: For CUHK members:
https://webapp.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/ras/restricted/event?id=38391

Foor Non-CUHK members:
https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/mycuform/view.php?id=484807

Remarks:
  • Registration deadline: 17 April 2020 (Friday).
  • Registration will be closed once available places are filled.
  • More details please visit our website at https://www.flippedclasshk.net/fc-workshop-8
  • For enquiries, please contact Ms. Man Tsang at mantsang@cuhk.edu.hk.



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