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Developing and Evaluating e-Portfolio for the Final Year Project

An e-portfolio is typically a collection of work or ‘artifacts’ selected by a student to: showcase his or her abilities; provide evidence that learning has occurred; evidence that learning outcomes have been met. In addition to these artifacts or ‘evidence of learning’ there is often an element of reflection on the tasks reported. The mostContinue reading “Developing and Evaluating e-Portfolio for the Final Year Project”

A Study to Collect Evidence through ePortfolios and Coursework to Demonstrate Students’ Achievement in Generic Intended Learning Outcomes (GILOs)

Generic Intended Learning Outcomes (GILOs) represent the institutional expectations of all graduates to articulate generic abilities which encompass knowledge, skills, attitude, and dispositions. To facilitate the understanding of GILOs among students and academic and teaching staff, the institutional GILO Rubrics were developed as a tool (1) to give the University and all programmes an understandingContinue reading “A Study to Collect Evidence through ePortfolios and Coursework to Demonstrate Students’ Achievement in Generic Intended Learning Outcomes (GILOs)”

Development of Digital Lectures in the Department of Chinese Language Studies 中國語言學系數碼課堂發展計畫

This project aims to cultivate staff pedagogical thoughtfulness as a learning community through establishing a technology-enhanced environment in the Department of Chinese Language Studies (CHL). The idea is consistent with the Institute’s commitment to provide a ‘total learning experience’ for students. Apart from the use of Learning Management System (e.g., Blackboard, Moodle), other e-learning initiativesContinue reading “Development of Digital Lectures in the Department of Chinese Language Studies 中國語言學系數碼課堂發展計畫”

Preparation for the Implementation of General Education Consolidation Course

The General Education (GE) Consolidation Course (CC) is the culmination of HKIEd’s new GE Framework, and is unique among GE programmes in Hong Kong universities. Students in the 3-3-4/5 cohort take the GE Foundation Course (FC) in the first year, and are expected to take the CC within the final four semesters of their undergraduateContinue reading “Preparation for the Implementation of General Education Consolidation Course”