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Save time and discuss hot topics with all students at certain milestones during the academic semester. You can use sessions like this to respond to student questions and provide consistent feedback on assessment tasks, for example, and connect the learning sequence at the end of each module.
The activity can also be created within an existing page, like a Module Summary page.
If you have a teaching team, you could ask all tutors to join the Morning Tea session to ask questions, share examples of student work or monitor the chatbox.
You can use the following technologies in this activity that are supported by UTS:
This activity is suitable before or after assessment tasks or at the end of each module for the following classes:
BUILD | TEACH | LEARN |
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30 mins | 0 mins | 60 mins |
Morning Tea with the Subject Coordinator is adopted from the work of Melrose, et al. (2013) on online teaching for health professionals. This learning activity can be undertaken in several ways within an online course for a variety of educational purposes. For example, students can access a pre-scheduled webinar session and take a role in asking questions or responding to an activity.
In another variation of this activity, the subject coordinator can invite students to join a ‘morning tea with the subject coordinator’ introductory forum. This can help encourage conversation and socialisation at the beginning of a session. On this forum, they post a brief profile describing themselves, their interests and why they are taking that particular course. Students are invited to comment on their peers’ postings.
Fatayer, M. (2019). ‘Morning tea with the subject coordinator’ in Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology, LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney. Retrieved from lx-uat.uts.edu.au/resources/morning-tea-with-the-subject-coordinator
The Adaptable Resources for Teaching with Technology collection by LX.Lab, Institute for Interactive Media & Learning, University of Technology, Sydney are provided as open educational resources under
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