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Session IIMonday 9.00 - 11.00 am149® Paper session



The pathway to enriching teaching and
assessment with technology



Paula Hodgson
University of Auckland, New Zealand



Embedding learning technologies in teaching requires a range of new skills and knowledge for academics in higher education. While teaching programmes are designed for learners to achieve different learning outcomes, academics can adopt alternative teaching strategies and assessment methods to provide a conducive learning environment through learning technologies. There is a need to collaborate with technical experts to design and develop interactive materials, while academics need to acquire skills in the daily operation of networked learning environments. To implement and manage these new practices, academics need to set clear expectations as they take on different roles to guide and support students to exceed their potential. Finally, academics can review effects on student learning and teaching practice to see if changes in practice can provide further evidence of achieving the intended outcomes.