Lunchtime Seminar: Teaching Award winners share their teaching innovations and experiences

Date: You need to load the T4EventsCalendar Class 30 May 2024
Time: 14:00 - 15:00


  • Dr Eric Downer, School of Medicine: Developing audio-visual aids to improve student learning of systems-based embryology

Focusing on respiratory system development, Dr. Downer’s published data suggest that audio-visual aids enhance comprehension of complex biological concepts. Embryology, a core subject for Health Sciences students, presents teaching challenges due to its dynamic 3D processes. Animations and videos help students understand embryonic processes spatially and temporally.

  • Dr Justin King, School of Engineering: Engaging and assessing large class sizes in Engineering

Dr. King will give a brief overview of his experiences in teaching large class sizes (>250) in Engineering. How do you keep students engaged throughout the semester? What methods can be used to assess large classes efficiently and effectively? Today, students expect full online notes to be available -- is this always the best approach? Is there a way that students can be encouraged to takes notes during a lecture while also catering for students who can't attend for legitimate reasons?

  • Dr Yvonne Lynch, School of Linguistic, Speech & Communication Sciences: Using student feedback to shape pedagogical approaches in the post-pandemic landscape

Informed by research on student experiences during the pandemic, Dr. Lynch will explore evolving pedagogical strategies over the past two years. She will also discuss strategies for fostering the development of Trinity graduate attributes among students.

Campus Location

Foster Place 3-4

Accessibility

No

Category

One-time event

Type of Event

Lectures and Seminars,Workshops and Training

Audience

Clinical Teaching Staff,Researchers,Faculty & Staff

Contact Name

Jade Concannon

Contact Email

Accessibility

No

Room

Online

Cost

Free to attend.

Contact phone

3601