AD355: Designing Computer Supported Knowledge Building

 

Session 1:

4 May 2024 (Sat) 
0900 hrs - 1200 hrs
Mode: Face-to-face on SUSS campus

 

Session 2:

11 May 2024 (Sat) 

0900 hrs - 1200 hrs

Mode: Face-to-face on SUSS campus

 

Session 3:

18 May 2024 (Sat) 

0900 hrs - 1200 hrs

Mode: Face-to-face on SUSS campus

Course Level: 
Advanced


Target Participants: 
Associates & Faculty with more than one year of teaching experiences and familiarization with collaborative learning.

Registration: 
Invited Associates/ Faculty will receive the registration details via email from TLC approximately four weeks before workshop.


Synopsis 

Knowledge Building (KB) is one of the widely used computer-supported collaborative learning models in education, and it is a pedagogical approach that responds to the increasing needs for knowledge creating talents in knowledge societies. In KB, students are treated as knowledge workers rather than passive knowledge receivers, and they are empowered to take the highest agency to chart their inquiry for community knowledge improvement. This advanced workshop aims to equip participants with the knowledge and skills to design and implement KB in their own classrooms. It consists of 3 continuous synchronous sessions (3 hours per session) spread across one month, integrating theory, practice, and reflection.

Prerequisite for registration includes more than one year of teaching experiences and familiarization with collaborative learning.

Learning Outcomes 

At the end of the workshop, participants should be able to:

  1. Describe knowledge building theory
  2. Apply technology to support knowledge building
  3. Design computer supported knowledge building classrooms
  4. Design assessment for knowledge building

 

Note: This is a three-part workshop. Please ensure that you are able to commit to all three sessions before signing up.

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