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Keynote addresses

Susan Bambrick, OBE,
University of Southern Queensland
Taking Higher Education to the People
Lloyd Davis
The University of Queensland
The Many Dimensions of University Teaching
Ian Lowe
Griffith University
Why we are failing to prepare scientists and engineers for the 21st century
Gabriel Moëns
The University of Queensland
Problem-based learning: Combining Enthusiasm and Excellence

Commisioned sessions

Susan Hamilton Developing a First Year Biology Program
David Radcliffe Learning in context (Lessions from the Undergraduate Site Learning Program

Contributed papers

Matthew Absalom,
Australian National University
Using assessment to encourage deep and active learning. Experiences from the teaching of Italian at the Australian National University
Kaushal Bhuta,
Macquarie University
R.Beirman ; A.Dickinson; S.Eaton,
Macquarie University,
and
G. Isaacs,
The University of Queensland
The Development and Implementation of a Web-based Clinical Reasoning Tool
Kaushal Bhuta, Macquarie University
and
Alan Dickinson, Macquarie University
The Development of a Clinical Competency Based Assessments Part 2 : Assessing the Assessors
Lea Bierman, The University of Queensland Mediated Action between Animals
Julie Bradshaw, Central Queensland University
Leone Hinton,Central Queensland University
Team teaching using interactive videoconferencing - Virtual 'chaos'
Ann Bramwell, Australian Catholic University
Melissa Vial, Australian Catholic University
Facilitating experiential teaching and learning in a cross cultural organisational communication program with the aid of electronic media : an international project
Sara Branch, Griffith University Who will I be when I leave University - the development of professional identity
Allison Brown, The University of Queensland Teaching Inside and Beyond the Classroom: New Opportunities with Flexible Learning

Shane Bullock, Australian Catholic University-Sydney
Laurine Hurley, Australian Catholic University-Sydney

The Games We Play: Learning the Biosciences through the Construction of a Board Game
Michael Bulmer, The University of Queensland Interactive Concept Maps for Statistics
Nasir Butrous, Australian Catholic University Unit Outline and Student Learning: Teachers' Perspective

Glenys Carlson, The University of Queensland
Nikki Munro; Jenny Fleming, The University of Queensland
Using divergent case method to facilitate integration of student learning
Diane Cheong, Curtin University
Andrew Campbell, Curtin University
Taking the chore out of learning difficult basic concepts in nuclear medicine
John Clegg, Sydney University Eccentric experiences changing Attitudes
Averill Cook, The University of Queensland Assessing the use of Flexible Assessment in Quantitative Analysis
Averill Cook, The University of Queensland
Brooke Freeman, The University of Queensland
Using PASS and tutorials for teaching effectiveness
Kennece Coombe, Charles Sturt University
Susan Clancy, Mark McFadden, Charles Sturt University
Enhancing the teaching team with sessional markers
Caroline Crosthwaite, Ian Cameron, Paul Lant,
University of Queensland
Curriculum Design for Chemical Engineering Graduate Attributes
Christine Crowe, Sydney University
Alec Pemberton, Sydney University
'But that's your job!': peer assessment in collaborative learning projects
Christine Crowe,
Sydney University
Alec Pemberton,
Sydney University
Interactive lecturing with large classes: teacher development, students' experiences, and performance in assessment

Robina Cummins, The Waikato Polytechnic, New Zealand

Closing the Feedback Loop

Helen Daily, University of New England
Geoff Hinch, Jim Scott, John Nolan, University of New England
The use of a decision support program to facilitate the teaching of biological principles in the context of agricultural systems
Allan Doring, Australian Catholic University The use of cartoons as a teaching and learning strategy

Diana Drinkwater, The University of Queensland
Andrew Schroder; Allison Brown; Greta Kelly, The University of Queensland

Teaching Minerals Education across Boundaries

Sylvia Elmes, Griffith University

Questioning in Statistics

Terrie Ferman, The University of Queensland
Trish Andrews, The University of Queensland
Students' Feedback on Flexible Learning
Margaret Fletcher, Griffith University
Fiona Bryer; Carol Bowie; Brenda Bartlett, Griffith University
Practising what we preach
Tony Foley, University of Western Sydney
Sandii Chan, University of Western Sydney
Enhancing Student Performance Using Online Discussion
Terry Freeman, Macquarie University A Review of Applying Effective Teaching in First Year University Physics

Paul Gaudry, Sydney University A proposal to improve the educational value and reliability of the long case examination
Kathryn Gow, Queensland University of Technology The Science of Effective Teaching with Adult Learners
Peter Green, The University of Queensland
James Lamb; Alastair Robb, The University of Queensland
Effective Flexible Delivery: Some Empirical Evidence
Margaret Greenway, Griffith University
Sunil Herat; Venkatesan Narayanaswamy, Griffith University
Effective Teaching Using the Flexible Learning Approach: A Case Study from School of Environmental Engineering, Griffith University
Ross Guest, Griffith University
Alan Duhs, The University of Queensland
Pedagogical Issues in the Teaching of Tertiary Economics

Jay Hall, The University of Queensland
Sue O'Connor; Jon Prangnell; Jim Smith, The University of Queensland
Teaching Archaeological Research Discipline In Simulation
Ann Harper, The University of Queensland
Lesley Chenoweth; Andrew Jones; Terrie Ferman; Trish Andrews, The University of Queensland
Reflections on an evolving model for a major school-based innovation - a work in progress
Neil Hart, University of Western Sydney
Geoffrey Waugh, University of New South Wales and Russell Waugh, Edith Cowan University
The role of the lecture in University Teaching
Winfried Hensinger, The University of Queensland Pathways to increase problem solving skills, motivation and depth of knowledge in a first year physics course
Leone Hinton, Central Queensland University Learning 'health' using the real world experiences: who am I?
Rowan Hollingworth, University of New England
Catherine McLoughlin, University of New England
Enhancing the learning of science in first year by developing students' metacognitive skills
Alan Holzl, The University of Queensland A Strategic Approach to Curriculum Design at the University of Queensland
Alan Holzl, The University of Queensland How do we Assess Graduate Attributes?
Alan Holzl, The University of Queensland The Application of a Strategic Curriculum Design Model to the teaching of Biochemistry

Rosemary Isles, The University of Queensland
Robyn Cupit, The University of Queensland
Preparing students for clinical practice: Applying Learning in Context

Abbas Jamalipour, Sydney University Effect of Web-Based Materials on Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

Ingrid Kennedy, Central Queensland University "What do I have to know to work this thing?" Information technology cannot be taken for granted - learning for life

Lisa Lobry de Bruyn, University of New England Is the tail wagging the dog? Evaluating the alignment of assessment tasks with learning goals and approaches
Michelle Lovett, University of Southern Queensland Attributions of Previous Music Experience on Success or Failure of Teaching Music in Primary Schools
Ian Lowe, Griffith University Why we are failing to prepare scientists and engineers for the 21st century

Sue McIntosh, Central Queensland University

Curricula and Literacy....The Struggles
Lynette McLean, University of New England Problem Based Learning experiences with Genetics and Society
Catherine McLoughlin, University of New England
Rowan Hollingworth, University of New England
Fostering active learning in science by teaching problem solving strategies
Noel Meyers, Queensland University of Technology
Sally Clarke, Queensland University of Technology
Enhancement of student learning through better assessment practices for second year biology students
Valda Miller, The University of Queensland
Gwen Gregg; Barbara Kelly, The University of Queensland
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) in a First Year Biology Teaching Curriculum - How It Is Done
Marion Mitchell, Griffith University
Gail Dacey; Margaret McAllister, Griffith University
Moving from Mission to Action: How a Small Project Team Responded to the Challenge of Moving a Traditional Degree Program into a Web Enhanced Curriculum
Gabriel Moens, The University of Queensland Problem-based learning: Combining Enthusiasm and Excellence
Monica Moran, The University of Queensland
Libby Gibson, Kryss McKenna, Desleigh de Jonge, The University of Queensland
The development of work based projects for 2nd year Occupational Therapy students: A winning outcome for students, the university and clinicians
Paula Myatt, The University of Queensland
Michelle Dale, The University of Queensland
Towards Flexible Learning: replacing content-driven lectures using a flexible learning approach

Peter O'Donoghue, The University of Queensland Designing a multidisciplinary preclinical subject on the ecology of disease using alignment models

Jane Paterson, The University of Queensland
Ken Rouse; Joan Bryan, The University of Queensland
Don't drink the water and don't eat the food: Master of Public Health students prepare to undertake group fieldwork projects overseas
Jane Paterson,The University of Queensland
Margaret Lund-Adams; Terry Coyne; Geoff Marks; Lisa Schubert; Trish Andrews, The University of Queensland
Nutrition courses offered beyond the classroom for the first time: Lessons learned and future plans
Cec Pedersen, University of Southern Queensland Graduate attributes: using competency profiling as a leadership strategy
Cheryl Power, Melbourne University Specific Assessment to enhance and measure specific skills
John Price, The University of Queensland
Leone Hinton; John Birks, Central Queensland University
Refining the Rural Rotation

Chris Purcell, Griffith University

Motivating Towards Motivation In Science-Learning

Frances Quinn, University of New England
Ann Hollingworth; Robyn Muldoon, University of New England
A Faculty mentor program for first year science students

David Radcliffe, The University of Queensland Learning-in-Context (Lessons from the Undergraduate Site Learning Program)
Paul Reser, James Cook University Teaching Social Science in an Integrated Medical Curriculum
Annie Ross, The University of Queensland
Allison Brown, The University of Queensland
How can you get students to collaborate when they won't open their mouths? - Workshopping strategies to increase learner interaction

Lisa Schubert, The University of Queensland
Trish Andrews, The University of Queensland
Mapping curriculum in nutrition undergraduate courses
John Shepherd, Macquarie University Marks - Incentive to learn or distraction from learning?
Jenny Simpson, Central Queensland University Telling our STORIES of transformation - Bridging the old to the new. What changes are necessary?
Peter Skinner, The University of Queensland Studio Teaching in Architecture
Rod St Hill, University of Southern Queensland Modal Preference in a Teaching Strategy

Roseanne Taylor, Sydney University
Michelle Hyde, Sydney University
Learning context and students' perceptions of context influence student learning approaches and outcomes in Animal Science 2
Greta Thompson, Central Queensland University Rampant Referencing: Is there no control?
Sylvie C. Tourigny; Melissa Bull; Peter Kelly; Lesley Jolly; Peter Newcombe; Amanda Cahill, The University of Queensland Building Behavioural Studies: An outcomes-driven degree for result-minded students
Deidre Tronson, University of Western Sydney Teaching calculations in Chemistry: is it possible?

Jeremy Williams, Queensland University of Technology Assessment in an On-Line Environment: Whither the Examination Hall?
Alison Winkworth, The University of Queensland
Diana Maloney, Sydney University
An exploration of apathy and enthusiasm in task-focused groups: implications for task design and supervisor intervention
Gail Woodyatt, The University of Queensland
Bronwyn Davidson; Trish Andrews; The University of Queensland
Improving on innovation: The evolution of a 1st year subject in speech pathology

 

 

 

 

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