Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Work-Related Learning in a Peer Assisted Learning Scheme

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The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. Work-Related Learning in a Peer Assisted Learning Scheme Wednesday 23 June, 2-3pm Led by Claire Cornock, BTE (Engineering & Maths) In the assessment activity presented within this talk, Level 4 students are required to undertake work-related learning projects for clients

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Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Simulation-based assessment

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The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. Simulation-based assessment Thursday 1 July, 12-1pm Led by Jeanette Baker, BTE (Management) and Jayne Revill, BTE (Finance, Accounting & Business Systems) Using the Markstrat simulation, students manage their own companies as a team in a dynamic market environment providing a

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Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Applied projects working with local businesses

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The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. Applied projects working with local businesses Tuesday 6 July, 1-2pm Led by Sue Beckingham, BTE (Computing) In a second year module, students work in groups with a local business to help them develop a digital marketing strategy. The students are

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CIP Coffee

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Taken from the Lean Coffee concept, these sessions will be structured but without an agenda. We will get together and build our topics for discussion together, depending on the current issues. This way we can support real time concerns and focus on the needs of the group. Please note, this is an online event but please feel free to bring

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Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Innovation Consultancy challenge assessment

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The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. Innovation Consultancy challenge assessment Friday 9 July, 1-2pm Led by Michael Benson, BTE (Finance, Accounting & Business Systems) The Food Innovation Consultancy Challenge is a L6 40 credit capstone module where students work with an industry client on a ‘real-life’

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Senior/Principal Fellow Forum – Aspiring PFHEA series

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The Hallam Guild S/PFHEA Forum, in partnership with the TALENT professional recognition scheme, is pleased to announce their ‘Aspiring PFHEA series’ of events for those looking to apply for Advance HE Principal Fellowship.  Thursday 15th July 1-2pm Next steps to PFHEA - sharing achievements and plans: experiences and innovation from the pandemic (in partnership with the Global PFHEA network) This final session

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Assessment for Applied Learning Forum – Game-based formative learning and assessment

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The Assessment for Applied Learning Forum is pleased to bring you its summer programme of events during June and July. The final event in this series is:  Game-based formative learning and assessment Wednesday 21 July, 12noon-1pm Led by Diane Rushton,  BTE (Management) Indonesian Mythology enabling 21st Century Business Students to balance strategic and relationship Challenges. Sharing the pedagogical use of

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Ethics of Research with Children and Young People: Drop in sessions

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These monthly drop in sessions are held on Zoom to provide an informal space where people can bring up any challenges or ideas they would like to discuss in relation to the ethics of research with children and young people. There is no fixed agenda, so feel free to bring your lunch and join in for an informal chat with

Navigating the Ethical Dilemmas of Research with Children and Young People: Why Include Children in Research?

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The Ethics of Research with Children and Young People’s research cluster (part of Research Methods@SHU) seminar series is intended to support researchers in understanding the fundamental principles of conducting research with children and young people. We will also look at examples of innovative research methods and discuss their practical challenges. There will be the opportunity to discuss ideas with colleagues,

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Teaching Research Methods Forum: Using Jamovi to Teach Statistics

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The Teaching Research Methods Forum is organised by the Research Methods @ SHU Hallam Guild group, and is open to anyone involved in dissertation supervision or teaching research methods at any level. The forum provides an opportunity for members to meet together to discuss common challenges and share approaches to the design and delivery of research-focused teaching. The theme of the

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