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Creating online teaching principles that actually help faculty

Amanda Sykes talks about how to develop online teaching resources around a set of simple guiding principles that are immediately accessible and helpful for faculty trying to get to grips with new digital pedagogies

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4 Feb 2021
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This video will cover: 

00:20 Why and how seven principles of remote learning were developed  

00:59鈥疕ow the seven principles were used to create applicable advice and training for faculty   

01:57 Ensuring the principles could be applied across all disciplines 

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So I鈥檓 Dr Amanda Sykes and鈥疘 am the academic lead for鈥痶he university's transformation team and I鈥檓 on鈥痵econdment from academic and digital development,鈥痺here I鈥檓 an academic developer.鈥 

So here鈥檚 what I think happened:鈥疌ovid happened. We needed to put some guidance in鈥痯lace really quickly, you know, supporting people,鈥痳edesigning the way that they teach, so that if鈥痶hey need to teach remotely, they can do that and,鈥痽ou know, it turns out that they did need to鈥痶each remotely.  

So we were glad that we put鈥痶hem in place. As a general rule, mandating鈥痶hings in a university doesn鈥檛 work鈥痺ell with something like this because people have鈥痙ifferent approaches to the way that they teach,鈥痓ecause they all teach different materials鈥 in different ways.  

And we were clear that a鈥痳eally long list was a really bad idea, so we pulled鈥痶ogether seven principles that we published.鈥 

And we realised that lists of principles are鈥痝reat but they can be a bit intangible for people,鈥痵o we also recognised that not only did we need to鈥痵ay, 鈥淗ere are the seven principles we鈥檇 like you鈥痶o think about as you design or redesign your鈥痶eaching鈥, but then we wanted to give people鈥痺ays that they could apply that principle.鈥 

So what does it actually mean in practice?鈥疉nd suggest some tools that they might鈥痷se that would help them with that.鈥 

We then started to run sessions for staff on,鈥痜or example, how you might use Moodle lesson, for鈥痚xample, with your students We also showed them,鈥痶his is how you press the buttons, and anybody鈥痗ould join those sessions.  

But we also made sure鈥痶hat those sessions were recorded and that the鈥痳ecordings of those sessions were stored in the鈥痵ame place as the information about the principles鈥痑nd the application of them and the tools that鈥痽ou could use.  

So essentially we created a鈥痮ne-stop-shop around the seven principles that we鈥痙esigned. I think, so, one of the things actually鈥痶hat鈥檚 really important is to provide principles鈥痶hat are broad enough that they can be applied in鈥痳eally disparate subject areas.  

So I don鈥檛 know,鈥痜rom engineering all the way through to Scottish鈥痩iterature right, so they can then take it and鈥痑dapt it and do with it what works for them,鈥痜or their students, for their subject.  

We were鈥痑lso clear that we wanted the principles to be,鈥痶o have longevity. It wasn鈥檛 just about this鈥痯utting them in place for this period of time,鈥痑lthough that was the reason that we designed鈥痶hem in the first place.  

But it was also about鈥痵aying, actually for learning and teaching鈥痬oving forward, what do we want that to look鈥痩ike anyway?  

I think what was really important鈥痑bout the principles, was not just that we鈥痗reated them and we got buy-in from people across鈥痶he institution for them, but that we were really鈥痗lear about what they meant in practice.  

And鈥痜or me, that鈥檚 really the most important thing鈥痺hen you, as an institution, create a policy or鈥痗reate a set of principles or create guidance,鈥痠s that the guidance has to be broad to encompass鈥 all of the subject areas.  

But that doesn鈥檛 help鈥痬e if I鈥檓 a busy academic who has just had to鈥痵tart working from home. Technology I鈥檝e got鈥痠sn鈥檛 great, my kids are running around, I need鈥痽ou to help me a bit more so that I can then鈥痙o the best that I can do for my students.  

So I think the most important thing that we did鈥痺ith the principles was that we said, this is鈥痟ow you could use them, here are some examples.鈥 

For me that was the most important thing that鈥痺e did. Genuinely, because I think it鈥檚 dead鈥痚asy to write a policy and say everything has鈥痶o be lovely, but it鈥檚 no good saying it has to鈥痓e lovely unless you tell me or at least give me鈥痵ome ideas about how it could be lovely, right? 

This video was produced by Amanda Sykes, academic lead for鈥痶he transformation team at the . 

 

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