The second CHEP Festival of Learning and Teaching is taking place on Wednesday 16 September, with sessions running from 09:45 until 16:00, and the event will be running in an online format.
In the keynote, Professor Simon Usherwood from the University of Surrey shares his thoughts on ‘Making effective use of learning environments in changing times.’ You can take part in a variety of discussions forums during the day and then grab a coffee or a beer and meet some new colleagues. Below is the draft programme (subject to change).
Draft programme
Session 1
9:45 Welcome and Alex Neill’s address
10:00 Keynote lecture
10:45 Talks
11:15 Break
Session 2
11:30 Discussion forums
12:30 Lunch (we will be running some optional lunchtime activities)
Session 3
13:30 Promoting engagement in online and hybrid teaching: Lessons learned so far
14:15 What engagement looks like: The student perspective
15:00 Break
Session 4
15:15 Cases studies of good practice
16:00 Networking
Registering for the event
CHEP have set up a short registration form and are asking you indicate the sessions that you would be interested attending. The day has been spilt into four sessions and you are welcome to come to any or all of the sessions. Further details can be found on the registration form.
You will be added to the Festival Teams site nearer to the time and the sessions will be available via the Teams app.
If you have any questions please send an email to [email protected] and one of the Festival Team will respond.