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www… wondering while wandering in the world of learning and teaching in higher education
with Chrissi Nerantzi (slideshare: chrissi) @chrissinerantzi #digifest16 #www16
@howardscott75
Speeddating Tweetchat: Q1, Q2, Q3. Reply via Twitter using A1, A2, A3 #digifest16 #www16
“Early career staff are often natural pioneers and innovators. Unless digital innovation is recognised as valuable to the organisation and career enhancing to these staff as individuals, they are quickly discouraged from pursuing it.” (Beetham, 2015, 14)
@chrissinerantzi #digifest16
Helen Beetham @helenbeetham
Culture(s)?
Q1: What are the implications of cutting innovators’ wings? #digifest16 #www16
@chrissinerantzi #digifest16
Head
Tradition(s), habit(s)?
Head Head
Heart Hand
… there are 3 domains of Learning: Cognitive (Head), Psychomotor (Hands), Affective (Heart)
@chrissinerantzi #digifest16
Q2: How could you contribute to change or not and what difference would this potentially make to your students/colleagues? #www16
Creativity for Learning module
The Greenhouse community @chrissinerantzi #digifest16
open course Creativity for Learning in HE #creativeHE
Q3: How can we empower others to innovate in their teaching? #digifest16 #www16
enhance
extend explore
experiment
“Empower”
Inn
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te
colle
ctiv
ely
@chrissinerantzi #digifest16 based on the 3E Framework (Smyth, 2009)
Exciting book project around Play in HE Dear colleagues We would like to invite you to take part in our project to bring together global, scholarly examples of play in Higher Education. Play in Higher Education is currently largely unsung, but now creeping to the fore of the attention of the tertiary sector. We have done already some work with Prof. Norman Jackson and the Creative Academic online magazine which illustrates this well. In addition we noticed that a number of conferences on Play in HE are being held this year – surely a sign of the zeitgeist? So do please join us in building understanding of the contribution play makes to all disciplines in the tertiary sector and circulate to your colleagues worldwide so we can make this collection truly global. If you have any questions about the project do please get in touch with us and consider joining the Play in HE community at https://plus.google.com/communities/103994615424006154336 . For further info about the project, please access the following link https://chrissinerantzi.wordpress.com/2016/03/05/calling-all-playful-he-practitioners-to-join-exciting-book-project/ All best Dr Alison James & Chrissi Nerantzi