Discussions started by Diana Chan

Thank you all for participating in the 2nd Demystifying the Student Perspective event! It was a great 3 days of discussion ending with an online student panel.

We have created a summary about the student panel discussion here:

http://open.bccampus.ca/2012/03/28/demystifying-the-student-perspective-online-environment-educational-technology/

If you have any feedback for us please let us know as we want to continually improve these events!

Please post the questions that you want the student panel to answer on Friday's Elluminate discussion!

Example:

  • Does feedback through in online class evaluations improve teaching?
  • How do educators accommodate students with different learning habits? 
  • What tools will help teachers engage students?
  • What changes can be done to the way online courses are administered? 

Welcome to our 3 day interactive discussion on the online environment and education technology from a students perspective. We have a great line up of 3 Undergraduate students from Simon Fraser University to share their experiences.

About this seminar

This seminar will uncover myths in the classroom from a students perspective. Topics will include: use of online platforms, engaging with students online, and effective teaching methods.

About our facilitators

Diana Chan is in her final semester as an Undergraduate student at Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business majoring in Marketing and Information Systems. She has taken a whole variety of experimental courses to experience different teaching techniques. 

Hilda Anggraeni is a 4th year student at Simon Fraser University majoring in Interactive arts and technology concentrating in design and informatics. She would like to share her experience in completing her degree both through face to face and online interaction

Our student participants

  • Gracelle Mesina 
  • Mark Woo 
  • Tracy Choi

Participating in SCoPE seminars

SCoPE seminars are free and open to the public, and registration is not required. You are welcome to come and go according to your schedule and interests. To contribute you will need to create an account on the SCoPE site -- a quick process.

The students are eagar to share their experiences with you all, so  feel free to use the forum as a tool to ask questions and get insight on what students think. 

Please feel free to introduce yourself and don't forget to mention your affiliation with a Post Secondary Institution! 

Welcome to Demystifying the Student Perspective: Social Media + Educational Technology
April 26 -29, 2011

About this seminar

This seminar will uncover myths in the classroom from a students perspective.Topics will include: current technology trends, connecting with students online, and effective teaching methods.

About our facilitators

Diana Chan is a 5th year Undergraduate student at Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business. She is active in the social media realm creating local Vancouver blogs such as Nocturnal Vancouver and Foodology. Diana was introduced to social media at and early age and has been always finding ways to keep up with the lastest technology.

Hilda Anggraeni is a 4th year student at Simon Fraser University. She is majoring in Interactive Arts and Technology and focusing on Design and Informatic. She uses social media mostly for networking and work related stuff such as her online portfolio. She would love to know more about your experience in using social media for other purposes!

Participating in SCoPE seminars

SCoPE seminars are free and open to the public, and registration is not required. You are welcome to come and go according to your schedule and interests. To contribute you will need to create an account on the SCoPE site -- a quick process.

Please feel free to introduce yourself and don't forget to mention your affiliation with a Post Secondary Institution!

(Edited by Hilda Angggraeni - original submission Wednesday, 6 April 2011, 02:28 PM)

(Edited by Hilda Anggraeni - original submission Wednesday, 6 April 2011, 10:57 AM)