calendar_today Date: 21 March 2022 (Monday)
schedule Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm
location_on Venue: Online through Zoom

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Speaker:
Dr ZHENG Binbin
Associate ProfessorBau Institute of Medical and Health Sciences EducationLi Ka Shing Faculty of MedicineThe University of Hong Kong
class Moderator

Professor KONG Siu CheungProfessor, Department of Mathematics & Information Technology
Director, Centre for Learning, Teaching and Technology
The Education University of Hong Kong

person Target: All staff
language Language: English

If you would like to know more about the first seminar on self-regulated learning, please visit https://bit.ly/3HCpTyJ & https://bit.ly/3sxkd4P.

Participation in this seminar can be counted towards the Certificate Course, “Introduction to Teaching in Higher Education” under the theme “Seminars/Workshops in Learning and Teaching.

Abstract

As a continuum of the first seminar on an overall introduction of students’ self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies and their relationships with learning outcomes, this second seminar will focus on discussing specific strategies self-regulated learners could adopt at the beginning, during, and end of their learning in more details. This seminar will also provide specific instructional strategies and design principles for teachers to consider in terms of how to scaffold students’ SRL development, as well as recommendations regarding which technological tools can be used to facilitate this process.

Speaker

Dr ZHENG Binbin

Associate ProfessorBau Institute of Medical and Health Sciences EducationLi Ka Shing Faculty of MedicineThe University of Hong Kong

Dr ZHENG Binbin's Bio

Dr Zheng obtained her PhD degree in Education from the University of California, Irvine. Before joining HKUMed in 2021, she was an assistant professor in the College of Education and College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University. Dr Zheng’s research focuses on online teaching and learning effectiveness, technology-enhanced learning environments, and self-regulated learning.