Make your mark becoming 2013-14

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Becoming An Educationalist is designed to help Education students become successful in the present day as they study - and to become active, creative, critical and emancipatory educationalists for the 21st Century. This show encapsulates the first introductory lecture that explained some over-arching successful study strategies - and that explained the TLA approach of the module. The meta-goal of the module is to re-define study and academic skills to include 'developing the digital you', with a focus on practical digital literacies and a more critical awareness of visual literacies: all aspects of creating and inhabiting on-line spaces and places... and IBL, PBL, Project-based learning, learning through art and artistic practices, learning through discussion, reflection and meta-reflection.

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Make your Mark:Becoming an Educationalist

Tom BurnsQuaco CloutterbuckSandra Sinfield

WELCOMELecture (1-hour):• Group Brainstorm• Success strategies• Becoming an Educationalist• Group notesSeminar/Workshop (2-hour)Reflective logs & Peer Review (1-hour)

A packed morning!!

In pairs:

• What do you think Becoming an Educationalist is about?

• What do you hope to find out this morning?

• During lecture: each group make notes on the topic on their flipchart paper.

Some quick guidelines to successful study

SOCCER = Success•Study

techniques•Overview•Creativity•Communicat

e•Emotions•Review

Study Techniques• Good study

techniques improve grades by 50%!

TIPS:• Manage your time• Make memorable,

short notes• Get a reading habit• 30 mins a day!!

Overview• Why are you taking

this degree? • How will it help you

get the job you want?

TIPS:• ‘Overview’ a module

before you start…• ’Overview’ a book

before you read…

Creativity• If you just give back to

tutors what they gave you, you will get an average grade at best. Be creative!!

TIPS:• Make pattern notes• Brainstorm ideas• Free write

Communicate

• Communicate clearly – answer the question set!

TIPS:• Write little and often• Enjoy your writing!• Keep a reading

dossier• Keep a learning log

Emotions

Studying can make you angry, excited, happy, sad – fearful

TIPS:• I am prepared• I can handle it!• I am responsible for

my learning…

Review! Review! Review!• If we do not review &

revise we lose 98% of information in 3 weeks!

TIPS:• Revise your notes• Keep a study journal • Reflect on what you

have learned - every day, week, month

• Get a study partner & talk…

Use our Study Hubwww.londonmet.ac.uk/studyhub

• Studying at University• LIKE Study Chat

The Module

•Becoming an Educationalist

What is an Educationalist?

• A teacher?• A bully?• A facilitator?• A dictator?• Someone who tells you what to

think?• Someone who helps you think for

yourself?

Becoming...

• We ‘become’ • Over time• Through experience• Reflection• Action Research • Reflexivity• Grounded Theory

Don’t Panic!

• This module is designed to get you there...

What we’ll doFour hours per Week in class:

1.Lecture, simulation ,role pay (1-hour)2.Workshops, seminars, activities (2-hour)

3.Peer activities – with PM (1-hour)

Be there – be active – get engaged!

Independent Study

• Four or five hours out of class

• Includes...

Read

• Explore what it means to be an educationalist

• Understand different theories of teaching and learning

• Consider different examples of practice

• Discover Educational Policy

Tips

• Reading Dossier

• Subject Dictionary

Research...

• Own practice as a student

• The University as a site of learning

• Undertake a real Research Project...

Resource Development

• Make a resource to help other students

• Tip: http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/epacks/animation/

Develop Digital You

• Visual practices in class...• And out• BLOG your learning• #ds106 < http://ds106.us/>• Coursera blended learning MOOC

https://www.coursera.org/course/blendedlearning

Embrace Mini-Projects

• Reflective logs & Personal Blogs• Quad-blogging• Active notes• Field notes• Poster Presentations• Installations• #ds106 ‘daily creates’

Assignments:

•Reflective learning (30%)

•Research Project (30%): Research ProposalResearch ReportResource

•Essay (40%)

Reflective logs:

• Weeks: 3, 9, 15 formative assessment

• Week 30 - final submission of at least three extracts with commentary (30%)

Research Project:

• Proposal 1000 words – week 19 (10%)

• Report 1000 words – week 30 (20%)• Artefact – you will get marks for this

when you discuss the process and the product in your Reflective Logs for credit and/or in your final essay.

Essay 1500 words – week 30 (40%)

• ‘To what extent has the module ‘Becoming an Educationalist’ prepared you for the reality of becoming an educationalist? Justify your answer with reference to at least three aspects of or activities on the course.’

Some resourcesSOCCER game:http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/epacks/soccer/Student Prezi – the secret of our success: http://prezi.com/ssuuvqkdx9uz/uni/ DESK:http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/TLTC/learnhigher/desk/desk.html Our writing space:http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/TLTC/connorj/WritingGroups/Presentations: Interactive plan & write resource:http://www2.elc.polyu.edu.hk/CILL/tools/presplan.htm Interactive site - scientific reports:http://www.ncsu.edu/labwrite/STUDY HUB!http://learning.londonmet.ac.uk/epacks/studyhub/

Share the group notes

Good Luck!

#studychat