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Each Short & Sweet session is between 15 & 20 minutes long. You can pick and mix from the following selection or feel free to ask for something that isn t on the menu. The menu features a range of general teaching and learning topics on this first page and digital learning topics categorised further on. General teaching, learning and assessment support sessions This session will provide you with methods of ensuring feedback is relevant and meaningful. We ll also share examples of good practice in relation to feedback. Lots of useful ideas for you to evaluate how you can quickly and effectively measure learning in your sessions. This session will promote practical tips for managing disruptive behaviour in the classroom. Explore a range of different ways to vary your teaching that can be used to ensure you always stretch and challenge your students. Come along and explore a range of effective lesson starts and ideas to ensure you always get off to a good start. Learn about simple ways in which you can effectively embed maths & English into your sessions. Develop methods of setting objectives to provide stretch and challenge for all students using Bloom s taxonomy. This session will look at the process of assessment. You ll learn about ways in which you can further develop your own practice too. Explore a range of questioning techniques and learn how to effectively set questions using Bloom s taxonomy to provide stretch and challenge for all. This session will focus on how to develop students independent enquiry and ways in which they can focus on their own learning experience. Come along to learn how you can effectively manage and structure group tutorials. Come along to this session to learn how to set appropriate SMART targets.

Collaborative digital learning tools A wiki is a collaborative website that allows multiple users to create, edit and share information. This session will explain what a wiki is and how it could be used to support teaching, learning and assessment. A website that allows you to develop mind maps, posters and more. Create your own but also invite collaborators to build your page. Find out how Popplet works and how it can be used in your teaching, learning and assessment. Google Drive is a free web-based office suite of programmes that can be used to save work online, create surveys and encourage collaboration. See how this tool can be used in teaching, learning and assessment. This session will show you how TitanPad can be used to allow a number of people to work on one document simultaneously. We ll also discuss how you could use this site in your teaching, learning and assessment. TodaysMeet gives everyone the floor and lets even the quietest students express themselves. TodaysMeet can be used for great, interactive classroom discussions. Twiddla can be used as an interactive whiteboard for all in class to contribute. It can be used to mark up websites, graphics, and photos, or start brainstorming on a blank canvas. Neat Chat is a quick and easy way to have an online conversation with a group of friends or colleagues. Very simple to set up and very easy to use. Gliffy is a web-based diagram editor. The site can be used to create and share flowcharts, network diagrams, floor plans, user interface designs and other drawings online. Edmodo is a wonderful private, safe, learning network tool that enables teachers, students, and parents to connect and collaborate on assignments, resources and much more. This site allows users to search together with friends, classmates, colleagues and others you trust. Curate what you need from anywhere on the Web in real-time with your search team.

Social Media & Blogging Heard of Twitter but not sure how you could use it with students? This session will show you how Twitter can be used to enhance student engagement and improve their general knowledge. Storify is a social network service that lets the user create stories or timelines using social media such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Come along to see how Storify could work for you. Flickr is an image and video hosting website that could be beneficial for your students to use. Come along to this session to see how it works. Pinterest is a service that could be described as a visual discovery tool. Students could use Pinterest to collect ideas for projects and much more. A content curation site that can be used to gather information about a topic or area of interest chosen by you or your students. Come along to see how this site can work for you. If you d like to know how a Facebook group could work for your students then this is the session for you. See how Facebook groups are already working for tutors at the College and how you could set one up. Blogger is a free blog publishing tool from Google that can be used for sharing text, photos and video. If your students are not yet blogging this could be a really good place to start. Just like Blogger, Wordpress is a free blogging and website creation tool. Getting your students to start blogging can be really useful, come along to this session to learn about the benefits.

Interactive presentation & publication tools This site allows you & your students to post notes on a virtual wall, adding video, documents, photos and more. Come along to learn how Padlet works and how you could use it in your sessions. A simple way to create an animation by simply typing in some text. Presentations and discussions could be made much more interactive using this great tool. Using Glogster, students can create an interactive poster page and add music, photo, videos, interactive animations and more. This session will show you how to create a page and how it could be used in your sessions. Toonlet allows a user to create comic strips using a wide selection of character options. This session covers how to create a cartoon and how it could be used in your teaching, learning and assessment. Come and learn about this site which enables you to create free online magazines and guides using existing documents. This tool allows you to create a word cloud from a portion of text. Words used most in the text appear more prominently when the word cloud is created. This session will explain further what Wordle is and how it works. This tool allows you to create a word cloud from a portion of text. Words used most in the text appear more prominently when the word cloud is created. This session will explain further what Tagxedo is and how it works. Slideshare allows you to find presentations on a range of topics and also deliver these presentations online and offline. Come along to learn more about this resource. Powtoon is a presentation tool that uses cartoon style images and graphics to create more engaging and interactive presentations. Prezi is an interactive presentation tool that uses movement and animations to convey the presentation material. Come along to learn how to use this great site.

Using video/audio creatively Play a video on screen and allow your students to comment on the video as it plays in live time, great for group interaction and instant feedback. Come along to see how this site works and how you could set a session up. A great site that allows you to make quizzes quickly and easily using YouTube video clips. Engaging, fun and interactive, a great learning tool. A site that allows you to record your computer screen. Use it to describe how to use software, review websites or even offer feedback on assignments. Come along to see how simple it is to use this web tool. This is a tool for recording podcasts (audio recording) that could then be delivered to students on Moodle. Learners can then listen to these podcasts on their mobile phone, mp3 player or itunes. Audioboo allows users to record and share audio content online. This can also be easily uploaded to social networks should you so wish. Come along to see how a YouTube channel could be used with your students to encourage collaboration and discussion. TED is an organisation devoted to spreading ideas in the form of short, powerful talks. These videos could be really useful in you sessions to inspire and enthuse students or simply just to provoke discussion. Try Jing for a free and simple way to start sharing images and short videos of your computer screen. Very simple to use but very effective.

Quizzes & games for learning A web tool that allows you to create flashcards, quizzes and much more. Come along to a session to see how to use this interactive resource in your teaching, learning and assessment. A great interactive tool that allows learners to vote on questions you choose to set them or they could create their own and ask the group to answer, all that is required is a device with an internet connection. This site allows students to answer questions on any topic and then be rewarded by playing a quick game. Learn how to create your own questions using this great site. The Learning Centre subscribes to a site called echalk. Come and see the interactive literacy, numeracy and science resources on the site which can be used with students from foundation to level 2. Tutors can use this site to create and share quizzes, flashcards, study guides and notes. Students can add their own study partners and collaborate with others. A powerful and flexible, yet easy to use tool for creating online gap-filling exercises as well as drag and drop, dropdown and multiple choice questions. Create automatically graded online tests for free. Come along to this session to learn how this site could be used to enhance your teaching, learning and assessment. Yacapaca! is a great tool for students to use for revision. A whole range of quizzes are already on the site but you and your students can also create your own.

Further resource ideas and productivity tools You ve probably seen these codes in lots of different places. Find out what they are, how to create one and how they could be used in your teaching, learning and assessment. Come and learn about this great site which features simple random name generators, countdown timers and much, much more. Do you know what a computational knowledge engine is?! Perhaps not but this session shows you how one works, unlike Google this site curates the data so it s more straightforward to use and puts information in one place. Bored of using the same font styles in Microsoft Office? Come along to this session and learn how to customise and download a range of different fonts and styles for use in your hand outs and worksheets. Evernote is a suite of software and services designed for note taking and archiving. You can then access your Evernote documents on any device with a web connection. A great site where you can use and download images completely free of charge. A good alternative to Google image searching where images are often subject to copyright. Ever wanted an e-learning resource but haven t known where to look? Edshelf is a website created by educators who share and review digital resources they have used. Come along to see how to use this great site. A great site for learning language and the meaning of words. Simply enter a web link into the site and all the words become clickable with dictionary definitions then available. Make and share your own multimedia learning resources. You can practice with other user activities, this is a great site to help you develop interactive resources. Want to encourage your students to create flyers and posters? Smore could be the website for you. Come along and learn about how the website works.

Please feel free to email qualityimprovement@rotherham.ac.uk to book any of the Short and Sweet sessions. Alternatively simply fill in the details below and send it to the Quality office in the Eastwood building and we ll be in touch. I would like to book the following Short and Sweet session: To take place on the following date and time: In the following room: The number of people attending will be: