Title :
Designing for collaborative learning spaces: An academic staff development pilot program
Author_Institution :
eLearning Services, Queensland Univ. of Technol., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
To prepare for the delivery of new Bachelor of Science units in collaborative learning spaces, academic and professional staff at Queensland University of Technology piloted an academic development program over the period of a semester. The program was informed by Rogers´ theory of innovation and diffusion (2003) and structured according to Wilson´s framework for faculty development (2007). Through a series of workshops and group mentoring activities, the program modelled inquiry-based learning in a collaborative learning space, and the participants designed and practiced the delivery of teaching activities. This paper provides a preliminary evaluation of the effectiveness of the pilot based on survey responses from participants, notes from the development team who coordinated the program and audience feedback from the final showcase session. The design and structure of the program is discussed as well as possible future directions.
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; groupware; personnel; teacher training; teaching; Bachelor of Science units; Queensland University of Technology; academic development program; academic staff development pilot program; collaborative learning spaces; diffusion theory; faculty development; group mentoring activities; innovation theory; inquiry-based learning; professional staff; teaching activities; Collaboration; Collaborative work; Conferences; Councils; Education; Google; Technological innovation; academic development; blended learning; collaborative learning spaces; learning design;
Conference_Titel :
Educational Media (ICEM), 2013 IEEE 63rd Annual Conference International Council for
Conference_Location :
Singapore
DOI :
10.1109/CICEM.2013.6820147