Learning and Teaching Workshop (Phoenix Project)
21 Ebrill 2015
This week the School of Mathematics will be welcoming three visitors from the University of Namibia (UNAM) Mathematics department as part of the Phoenix Project. The Phoenix Project is one of the five University flagship engagement projects.
To coincide with the visit, the School will be hosting a Learning and Teaching Workshop taking place on Thursday 23 April, in Room M1.02. The discussions will revolve around the learning and teaching of large groups, and although some of the speakers will have experience of this in Maths, it will focus more broadly on the general engagement of large group teaching, and therefore would be of interest to teaching and support staff outside of the discipline.
Outline agenda
12:00-13:00 Buffet lunch (Room M1.04)
13:00-13:10 Introduction: Tim Phillips, School of Mathematics
13:10-13:40 Martin Mugochi, University of Namibia – Overview of UNAM Mathematics
13:40-14:30 Joel Feinstein, Nottingham University – Lecture Capture in Mathematics
14:30-14:45 Coffee Break
14:45-15:30 Stephen Rutherford, School of Biosciences – Assessment of large groups
15:30-16:00 Vincent Knight, School of Mathematics – The flipped learning environment for a large class
16:00-17:00 Discussion session
Could staff interested in attending please contact Rob Wilson (WilsonRH@cardiff.ac.uk). It is understood that due to teaching and other commitments that it may be difficult for staff to attend all the sessions but please feel free to attend whenever possible.