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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

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Warwick Christmas Lectures - take your seat!

Runs from Tuesday, December 15 to Thursday, December 31.

Runs from Tuesday, December 15 to Thursday, December 31.

Produced in association with the University of Warwick’s Department of Physics, six intrepid Physicists bring you a bite-sized taste of the world-class research happening on campus.
Despite Warwick Arts Centre remaining closed for a little while longer, this isn’t stopping our fun-loving researchers from putting on a show. For the first time, the Warwick Christmas Lectures will be hosted online and available until 31 January. So put on your best Christmas jumper, grab a mince pie and watch the collection of free ten-minute lectures from Warwick Arts Centre’s YouTube Playlist - featuring mind-boggling science and some explosive experiments you can do whilst at home.

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Monitoring Student Progress and Personalising the Learning Path

What tools and methods are available to monitor student progress? How do we know how well students are progressing online? Do you know who might be falling behind or not engaging? Do you know which activities and resources are the most visited or the least used? How can we manage and personalise the learning path?

This one-hour online workshop will guide you through some of the key reporting features in Moodle that can provide whole-class and individual student activity and progress reports. It will also highlight conditional access settings to manage the learning path for students and point out how to control access to resources based on activity completion and grade.

 Please note this is similar to the “Monitoring Student Activity and Progress” workshop session that was delivered on the 25th September. It has been adapted and further improved based on participant feedback from the first session.

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'Addressing Food System Issues through Drama and the Creative Arts' by Mary Swander. Booking is required

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