Talks by Steve Draper
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This is a list of web lists of talks i.e. seminar programmes .
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This is a list of talks whose descriptions I have on the web.
Talks to come
"Peer interaction: Practice landmarks, Research
milestones, Theory insights"
Talk at SPN Research day, 4 Oct 2024
Talks in the past
(Most recent at top of list [reverse chronological order])
"Ten lessons for computer education research "
Talk at CCSE Festival, University of Glasgow, 29 March 2022
"From a thousand learners to a thousand markers:
Scaling peer feedback with Adaptive Comparative Judgement "
Talk at ALT-C conference 2019, Edinburgh
A tour of some old concepts and their
relationship to play, to video games, to writing
Three talks in collaboration with others about ACJ and APR (Assessment by
pairwise ranking).
Three cases of reasoning with effect sizes in
pedagogical research:
the good, the bad, and the downright disgraceful
Pure programming teaching –
Dijkstra's paper on this (A CCSE presentation)
"Active Learning" – what is it? (A CCSE presentation)
Viewing video in teaching from a wider educational perspective
Formative MCQs, peer interaction, and Deep learning
Two findings about graduate attributes
Enhancing student and staff engagement with
feedback
Workshop at internal LT conference
Critical thinking depends on whom you live with
Talk to QEE conference
Critical thinking depends on whom you live with
Talk to internal LT conference
MOOC research about peer interaction
(FutureLearn workshop, Edinburgh)
The less obvious underlying factors in HE learning
today [Southampton, Nov 2014]
Using Social Media ("Tweeting") to Assess
Student Learning (eAssessment @ Dundee 2014)
A University of Glasgow Guide to MOOCs
Talk to internal LT conference
Engaging large classes
What if feedback only counted if the learner
used it? Talk at Strathclyde
MOOCs and educational principles: some interactions
(FutureLearn workshop, Camden, London)
What if feedback only counted if the learner
used it? Talk to QEE conference
Audio Tagging
Talk to QEE conference
Addressing educational diversity in first year
courses Workshop at the QEE conference
Assessment by pairwise ranking
Talk to internal LT conference. APR, ACJ, Thurstone
What if feedback only counted when it changed the
learner? (LifeSciences @ Dundee)
Feedback calendars, and two other approaches to improving the value of
feedback to students (Gcal seminar)
Assessment reform, innovative technology, improving formative assessment and
feedback: are they at odds with each other? (eAssessment @ Dundee: 2)
What if feedback only counted when it changed the
learner? (eAssessment @ Dundee: 1)
What if feedback only counted when it changed the
learner?
(Rola's feedback (1), HEA, Dundee)
2-D feedback (ipsative and cohort-based)
(Rola's feedback (2), HEA, Dundee)
Ask not what is technologically glamourous, but what is
useful to assessment. (CAA, Southampton)
Feedback Calendars: Lessons so far
(GU learning and teaching conference)
Trying to understand how I doubled the pass rate in a
first year course
(Eric Yao's course: GU learning and teaching conference)
Could QA be any use? (Visit by Swedish QA people)
EVS: linked questions; meta-messages (Edinburgh)
Improving deep learning with MCQs and EVS (Swansea)
Peer collaboration and assessment
eAssessment @ Dundee
Contrasting employability interventions
Talk to internal LT conference
Is Educ research any use? (local dept.)
Designs for peer interaction to a UHI staff workshop
Ways to improve learning with EVS (To SMSN at Glasgow)
Does teaching skill matter? (CAKES talk)
Deep procedures for EVS (Southampton)
Supporting critical thinking as a
Core Disciplinary Criterion (PLAT10 Edinburgh)
Deep procedures for EVS (Keele)
HCI matters but does HE teaching skill? (festschrift)
cdc1
ltc10b
Making students, not the lecturer,
the subject matter experts (GU LTconf)
Selective targeting of feedback for best
effect on learning (GU LTconf)
Ways to improve learning with EVS (Loughborough; maths)
Assessment and feedback: how to get more with less
Rethinking assessment and feedback
Five unusual things to improve feedback that you
could try in your teaching
Students' Workshop --
Getting More Benefit from Feedback
Ways to improve learning with EVS: some deep
procedures for teachers, and what software features matter for these
Ways to improve learning with EVS
Reciprocal peer critiquing reconsidered
WordWall EVS workshop and discussion
Enhancing mindsets through Research-Teaching Linkages
Reciprocal peer critiquing reconsidered
When you only get what you design for
Educational advances by physicists, for physics students
Research into student mindsets: implications for
student engagement and retention
Using classroom voting and improving learning:
Talk at a one day event at Telford, 6 Nov. 2008.
Connecting with HE teaching staff about learning
design ideas
New thinking and practice in HE assessment and feedback
New working ideas in HE assessment and feedback
Podcasting as student-led educational technology
Evaluating Peer Assisted Learning
From active learning to interactive teaching
Aspects of implementing Peer Assisted Learning
Different meanings of deep and shallow
Who wants to be a millionaire? -- using interactive handsets in lectures
Is HCI still new/necessary?
Teaching study skills
The ethics of recording users' computer behaviour
Discussion on error types
Campus wayfinding problems at Glasgow
Learning styles: a critical look at the concept
Two fundamental modes of learning and motivation: PBL vs. LBE
Models of collaborative teaching
The Laurillard model and beyond
Millennarian responses to the Y2K bug
Millennium bug implications for computing science
Fun, interestingness, humour, and play: for HCI and IR
People's Navigation Problems on Our Campus
Research towards a multimedia test collection
Giving lecture notes or OHPs to students
Lurking and computer mediated learner discussion
GIST debate: "Why should taxpayers fund HCI research?"
Barry Brown on "Why don't telephones have off switches?"
GIST discussion: Entrance lobbies for web pages
Phil and Steve on MANTCHI (progress report)
CAKES: The software engineering of web pages:
failing to analyse the problem
COGS: The changing focus of user centered design
in HCI, CAL, and WWW design