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ASCILITE 2023 concise papers (Concise)
Hello colleagues, well the year is nearly over and we are at the clock-watching point where hopefully nobody is really doing too much work. (If you are, my sympathies). In that spirit, I offer you this holiday reading list drawn from the many concise papers at the ASCILITE conference just gone. I wish you a great break and a happy and peaceful 2024. (I’ll be back in mid January)
Teaching interventions
This selection showcases some targeted, mostly localised projects and work of note. I quite like the idea of teaching analytics (while also recognising the fraught nature of them if used the wrong way)
Prior knowledge as a limiting factor in critical thinking skills development from Allen and Jevons
The missing link in Learning Analytics: A discussion on using assessment data for student-facing dashboards from White, Dave and Huijser
Can gamification improve student engagement and learning?: A proposed quasi-experiment from Mitchell and Co
Online Social Annotation: Compare Onshore Face-to-face and Offshore English as an Additional Language (EAL) Students in a Hybrid Course from Cui and Le
Understanding university teachers’ online pedagogies through teaching analytics: What are the possibilities? from Boitshwarelo, Stack, Hynes and Armstrong
Change/innovation case study
These papers take a somewhat larger view, examining work and ideas more at an institutional scale. These involve taking some big, and necessary swings.
More than the sum of its parts: Reflections on a networked program supporting curriculum innovation at a research-intensive university from Bone, Oliveira, Colla, Spencer, Farrow, Harris, Gaitan, and Iftikhar
Who wants to be a teaching innovator? from Bridge, Loch, Horey, Julien, and Thompson
Business school and museum partnership to change student perceptions on leadership from Wardak, Mantai, Guerry and Thogerson
Design-Based Research: Enhancing pedagogical design from Cochrane, Galvin, Buskes, Lam, Rajagopal, Glasser, Osborne, Loveridge, Davey, John, Townsin and Moss
Affecting culture change: Experience from the trenches of Large-scale `formation integrating active learning from Chen, Yench and Abramson
Designing adaptive online support for problem-based learning from Casey and Yeboah
‘I don’t know the hierarchy’: Using UX to position literacy development resources where students expect them from Bassett, Chapman and Wattam
Third Space Practitioners
These papers cover the work of my favourite people, the learning designers, educational technologists and academic developers (etc) that toil behind the scenes to make everyone else look good. The focus on the developing learning designers was a big theme this year - I went to three completely independent sessions on this on the same day.
A journey through course development: The design process for a new early childhood education course from Bugden and Mok
Unveiling the chameleon: How can we successfully collaborate and deepen partnerships in educational design projects from Thornley and Schwenger
Forging the path in the third space: Opportunities and challenges for Learning Designers in Higher Education from Pretero, Tsatsaronis, Heggart, Vanderburg and Bùi
Finding function in dysfunction - The role of a learning technologist: A case study of Panopto from Kala and Ladha
Diverse people, diverse pathways: Exploring a professional development ecosystem for Learning Designers from Mitchell and Bugden
GenAI
I mean, you didn’t think we wouldn’t have papers on ChattyG did you?
Collaborative sensemaking with generative AI: A muse, amuse, muse from Vallis, Taleo, Wheeler, Casey, Tucker, Luu and Zeviots
“A Co-Pilot for Learning Design?”: Perspectives from Learning Designers on the Uses, Challenges, and Risks of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education from Ryall and Abblitt
Technologies
There is a little bit of everything in here, from student run Facebook groups to microcredentials and virtual cadavers.
Let me confess … Can a social media page create a sense of belonging? from White and Caccamo
Navigating the Future of Professional Learning: Digital Microcredentials in the Australian Context from Ngo, Dave and Heggart
Developing a digital anatomy lab for rural medical students from Hampshire, Havellas, Corvalan-Diaz, Beverdam, Kariyappa and Whittaker
Mapping learning microclimates in a large-cohort online course: Seeing the trees in the wood from Kay Hammond