Practices in the Disciplines - Opportunities and Challenges of Digital Education
Date: 17 November 2021
Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Venue: Online
Facilitator: Caitríona Ní Shé
This online seminar and workshop, held on November 17th 2021, featured a keynote presentation by Dr. Peter Bryant of the University of Sydney, who explored how the move online, due to the pandemic, contributed to the design of a transformative and connected learning experience, at scale, in the University of Sydney Business School.
This was followed by discipline specific-focused 'lightning' presentations on digital teaching and assessment approaches adopted during the pandemic by the following four Trinity academics: Professor Christine Morris, School of Histories and Humanities (Classics); Dr. Cormac McGuinness, School of Physics; Ms. Christine Poulter, School of Creative Arts and Dr. David McReynolds, School of Dental Science.
Event Recordings
Being a part of Our Place in a disrupted world
Peter Bryant - Associate Dean Education & Associate Professor Business Education of the university of Sydney Business School
Reframing archaeological practice modules
Christine Morris - Andrew A. David Professor in Greek Archaeology and History, Trinity College Dublin
Response in Physics to Covid 19
Cormac Mc Guinness - Assistant Professor in Physics, Trinity College Dublin
Person, Participant, Player - The Trinity of roles in a practical drama workshop or class
Chrissie Poulter - Adjunct Assistant Professor in Drama, Trinity College Dublin.
Adapting the in-person clinical environment to the online environment
David McReynolds - Assistant Professor in Restorative Dentistry, Trinity College Dublin