Friday 15 January 2016

FW: Putting the social into Social Science

 

 





Putting the social into Social Science


This one day workshop will explore how the use of social media, interconnectedness and active listening can both enhance and develop the way we work and learn. Using the 5C Framework (Nerantzi and Beckingham 2014, 2015) as a lens, you will explore how social media can be used to connect, communicate, curate, collaborate and create, and in doing so learn how to:

  • develop a digital professional persona to share scholarly achievements
  • cultivate valued personal learning networks and co-learning communities
  • benefit from 'working out loud'

Led by HEA Senior Fellow Sue Beckingham, Senior Lecturer in Information Systems and LEAD Associate at Sheffield Hallam University, the workshop will provide an opportunity to learn about new approaches and practical examples of using social media; as co-learners share examples of effective practice and consider how these might be applied in your own contexts; as well as network and make new connections.

Who is it for?

HEA Fellows who would like to explore how the use of social media, interconnectedness and active listening can both enhance and develop the way we work and learn.

Book your place

This workshop is available to HEA Fellows only. There is no charge for attending the event but places are limited so early booking is advisable.

Dates for your diary

Our programme of events in the disciplines for the 2015-16 academic year is designed to inspire and support those involved in learning and teaching across a wide range of roles, levels and experience.

For more information, and to book on to events, follow the links below:

Embracing open learning
Wednesday 20 January 2016

Inspire to succeed: Transforming teaching and learning in STEM

Thursday 28 January 2016

Stretching your practice: How flexible can you be?
Tuesday 16 February 2016

Inspire to succeed: Transforming teaching and learning in Health and Social Care
Wednesday 24 February 2016

Inspire – sharing great practice in Arts and Humanities teaching and learning
Thursday 3 March 2016

Growing your skills in social science teaching
10 March, 2016

Innovative pedagogies: a fresh look at anatomy teaching for healthcare professionals
Wednesday 13 April 2016  

Public criminologies and higher education pedagogies: British Society of Criminology Learning and Teaching Network symposium
Thursday 8 September 2016
                        

 

 

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