University of Canberra/SAFFIRE/Festival
The SAFFIRE Festival, 18-19 March, 2013, University of Canberra, Australia was a festival of flexible innovative teaching and learning, with particular focus on Flexibility and Innovation (curriculum reform), Recruitment (and retention), and student Engagement). Local, national and international participants physically and virtually discussed the future of education, innovative teaching and learning methods and educational technology, with particular reference to how to position UC in the emerging educational environment. The festival included:
- Launch of AU$26 million SAFFIRE project to innovation and enhance curriculum reform, recruitment and retention, and student engagement at UC 2013-2014
- Speakers:
- Gilly Salmon, PVC Learning Transformations at Swinburne
- George Siemens, Professor of Distance Learning at Athabasca
- Stephen Harris, principal of the Northern Beaches Christian School
- Stephanie Faye, heads up the higher education portfolio at Ernst and Young, published the ground-breaking report “University of the Future” (2012).
- Presentations, demonstrations, workshops, planning sessions and seminars on innovative flexible learning topics
- "Managing sustainable education innovation" panel discussion to draw together managers with extensive experience in leading organisations through educational change and strategic repositioning
- Jam for future educational design using human-centred design principles (User-centered design)
SAFFIRE Festival Program
Mar 18 - 19, 2013, University of Canberra #ucsaffire on Twitter
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Time | Open area | Teal area |
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Monday | ||
9:30AM | Gary Tamsitt
Associate Professor and Director ANU Legal Workshop |
Helen Keegan, @heloukee - Alternate Realities: Alternative Pedagogies National Teaching Fellow, Senior Lecturer in Interactive Media, University of Salford Manchester, UK |
10:00AM | Nick Klomp, @nicholasklomp – Welcome and SAFFIRE announcement: What is SAFFIRE? How does it impact you? | |
10:30AM | Faculty of Business, Government and Law Tony Krone Michael de Percy, @madepercy - Flexible learning through original video content Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Business Government Law, University of Canberra Lubna Alam, @lubnaalam - Flexibility in research-led education |
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11:00AM | Mitchell Whitelaw, @mtchl - Engaging with complexity: On interactive visualisation, exploration, and what comes after search Lecturer in Media Studies, University of Canberra Program Director B. Comm (Media/Multimedia) |
Megan Poore, @megpoore - Managing online risk with your students: Best
practice for using social media in the classroom |
11:30AM | James Neill, @jtneill - Openness and flexibility: How open education can facilitate flexible learning Assistant Professor, Centre for Applied Psychology, University of Canberra |
Amy Collier, @amcollier - Stanford's experiments with online learning and MOOCs: What we're doing, what we're learning Director for Teachnology and Teaching Online Learning, Stanford University, USA |
12:30PM | Jonathan Powles, @jonpowles - Universities and the Domino’s Effect | Shirley Reushle, @sreushle - Exploring the future of education: Reporting on the 2013 NMC Horizon Project Summit Associate Director, Australian Digital Futures Institute |
1:00PM | Faculty of Education, Science, Technology, Education & Maths Kris Kershaw |
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1:30PM | Stephen Harris, @stephen_h Founder, Sydney Centre of Innovation in Learning |
Mark Smithers, @marksmithers - MOOCs, Disruptive Innovation and the Future of the Academy Education Technologist, Swinburne Online |
2:00PM | Faculty of Art & Design |
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2:30PM | Gary Scudder, @scuddertravel - Bridging the divide: Perspectives on curricular transformation in the United States and the Middle East Professor, Champlain College, USA |
Sarah Thorneycroft, @sthcrft - Outside the Echo Chamber: Shopping for innovation in unexpected places Academic Developer, Innovation Support Team, University of New England |
3:00PM | Stephen Barrass, @umwebejo - Research led teaching in X-Media Associate Professor, Media Arts & Production, University of Canberra |
Aliya Steed, @afsteed Lecturer and Manager College Education, Innovation Support Team, ANU |
3:30PM | Dean Groom, @Type217 Manager, Education Development Group, Macquarie University |
George Siemens, @gsiemens Associate Director, Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute, Athabasca University, USA |
4:00PM | Geoffrey Crisp, @gcrisp01 - Assessment - Where to from here? Dean, Learning and Teaching, RMIT |
Stephanie Fahey |
4:30PM-5:00PM | Pauline Farrell - Mobility - Always ON | Jocasta Williams, @jocastaw - Powering the age of Active Learning – Echo360
and Lecture Tools |
6:00PM-9:00PM | GALA DINNER: ‘Flexible Learning for Fun, Fame and Fortune’ Panel discussion: Nick Klomp, Stephen Harris, Stephanie Fahey, Justin Brow, Gary Tamsitt, Sarah Thorneycroft |
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Tuesday | ||
7:30AM-9:00AM | Breakfast | |
9:00am | Design jam | |
10:00AM | Keith Lyons, @520507 - Open for Business: can we blend open educational resources with affordable, sustainable fees for service? Professor, Sports Studies, University of Canberra |
Design jam |
10:30AM | Faculty of Health Richard Keegan, SportPsychAus - Twitter lectures Lecturer, Psychologist and Researcher in the Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Faculty of Health |
Design jam |
11:00-11:30AM | Gilly Salmon, @gillysalmon - What is the future university experience? – Flexible Learning Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning Transformations), Swinburne University |
Design jam |
11:30-5.00PM | Design jam |
External links
[edit | edit source]- SAFFIRE festival fires up education debate (UC Monitor, 4 April, 2013)