Herdsa 2010

HERDSA 2010 program: Day four - Friday 9 July 2010

*Please note that this program is indicative only and subject to change.

Time Activity
8.30am Conference registration desk opens
Location: Central Foyer Exhibition Area
9.30am-10.25am Welcome

Major sponsor's address

Dr Carol Nicoll
Chief Executive Officer
Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)
New challenges and opportunities for the ALTC (presentation slides Reshaping higher education research slides) (173KB)
Location: The Grand Ballroom
10.25am-10.30am Sponsor's address - NetSpot
Location: The Grand Ballroom
10.30am-11am Morning tea
Location: Central Foyer Exhibition Area
  Concurrent paper session five
Location The Stradbroke Room The Huntingfield Room The Hotham Room Ballroom 1 Ballroom 2 Ballroom 3 The Delacombe Room  
Session Chair 5.1 Tony Burch 5.2 Anna Lichtenberg 5.3 Stuart Palmer 5.4 Claire Macken 5.5 Luba Torlina 5.6 Judith Lyons 5.7 Elizabeth Levin  
11am-11.25am Kennelly, R., Naidoo, K., Peseta, T. & Taylor, J.
Applying for a HERDSA Fellowship within the reshaping of higher education
Macdonald, I.
Publishing in Higher Education Research and Development (HERD)
Hendry, G., Armstrong, S. & Bromberger, N.
Linking assessment standards and exemplars for exemplary teaching
Doyle, M.S.
Questions of outcomes: Generic skills and attributes and the transfer of learning
Colthorpe, K., Theiss, S. & Kibedi, J.
Evaluating scientific reasoning and research skills in a large class setting: Is it possible?
Roberts, S.
Re-shaping the role of the Unit Coordinator
Cram, L.
Do Australian universities short-change teaching?
 
11.30am-11.55am Kennelly, R., Naidoo, K., Peseta, T. & Taylor, J.
Applying for a HERDSA Fellowship (cont.)
Macdonald, I.
Publishing in HERD (cont.)
Hallahan, L. & Patel, F.
Developing class generated assessment rubrics: Challenges and benefits
Lang, C. & Buzwell, S.
"Research skills are vital in all facets of life": Research perceptions, expectations, and experiences of undergraduate students
Matthews, K.E., Probert, W.J.M. & Myatt, P.
Reshaping graduate outcomes of science students – The contribution of undergraduate research experiences
Lines, R., Warr, K., Trivett, N., Brown, N., Flello, J., Kandlbinder, P. & McKenzie, J.
Insights from applying activity theory to situated, curriculum based, leadership development for course coordinators
Jones, S., Applebee, A., Harvey, M. & Lefoe, G.
Scoping a distributed leadership matrix for higher education
 
12pm-12.25pm Bowden, L. & Sutherland, K.
Students’ perceptions of the effects of coursework on their development of graduate attributes
Ross, P., Taylor, C., Lutze-Mann, L., Hughes, C., Whitaker, N. & Tzioumis, V.
Using threshold concepts to enhance curriculum renewal in the Biological Sciences
  Meldrum, R.
'Living curricula': An institutional strategy
Kirkness, A., Perry, H. & Tipuna, K.
Reflecting on a professional development initiative in intercultural competence
NetSpot – Conference lanyard sponsor
Enterprise LMS evaluation: Moving beyond the feature shootout
   
12.30pm-1.30pm Lunch
Location: Central Foyer Exhibition Area

HERDSA Annual General Meeting (commencing 12.35pm)
Location: The Stradbroke Room
1.30pm-1.35pm Keynote speaker sponsor's address - Swinburne University
Location: The Grand Ballroom
1.35pm-2.55pm Keynote speaker address
Associate Professor Gary Poole
Director of the Centre for Teaching and Academic Growth and the Institute for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
University of British Columbia
Widening participation: Learning more about who is coming to university and where they might be going (presentation slides Reshaping higher education research slides) (295KB)
Location: The Grand Ballroom
3pm-3.30pm HERDSA President's address
Location: The Grand Ballroom
3.30pm-4pm Creative Presentation Award
Conference handover to HERDSA 2011
HERDSA 2010 Conference close
Location: The Grand Ballroom
4pm-4.30pm Afternoon tea
Location: Central Foyer Exhibition Area
4.30pm Conference registration desk closes

Photography
Event photographers will be working during HERDSA 2010 to photograph presenters and delegates during conference sessions and social events. Photographs taken during the conference may appear on the HERDSA 2010 conference website or in future publications related to HERDSA. A selection of photographs may also be displayed as a projected slideshow in the venue prior to commencing proceedings each day. Please advise photographers if you do not wish to be included in a photograph.