Topic outline

    • As an introduction to the first contact session, please write a short essay based on the questions below. The length of the essay is approximately 1 page.

      Please submit the essay to this submission box by 12 noon on Wednesday, March 20, 2019. In addition, please print out the text and bring it with you to the first face-to-face session on March 22.

    • In the second contact session, we will focus on curriculum planning.

      As the pre-assignment, please

      1. select one course in which you act as the responsible teacher and bring the course syllabus, preferably in the recommended Aalto BIZ syllabus format (see attached file in this submission box) to the contact session. Also, please upload the syllabus to this submission box by 12 noon on March 27, 2019.

      2. read one of the following attached / linked articles (the one assigned to you, see below). Be prepared to teach the contents to the rest of the class on March 29.

      Topic 1. Vikash, Max, Samira, Ana: Learning outcomes. Click to open the resource.

      Topic 2. Matti, Olli, Petri, Siavash: Students' workload (pages 9-39). Click to open the resource.

      Topic 3. Sanna, Negin, Bikesh: Learning assessment, see the attached Hunt & Chalmers -article.

      Topic 4. Kushagra, Sammy, Maryam: Teaching methods (pages 34-55). Click to open the resource.




    • Read the attached case (you can find it when you click the assignment open). Then, answer the questions below.

      Case Kone

      Please be prepared to discuss the following questions related to the attached teaching case with dean Ingmar Björkman, who will teach the morning session on April 5 at 8.30-10.00.

      1. What do you think works well in terms of KONE’s global talent management activities?
      2. Critically evaluate KONE’s global talent management activities. What kinds of improvements should KONE still make? Why?

      Please be prepared to also discuss the following questions:

      1. How would you prepare for teaching this particular case?
      2. What would be your teaching objectives, teaching methods and expectations of class performance?
      3. If you wanted to write a case on a company from your field, what do you expect the different tasks / stages in the entire process would be?
      4. If you wrote a case, what do you think the main challenges would be?


      Upload your answers to all of these 6 questions here by 12 noon on April 3, 2019.


    • 1. Read chapters 4 and 5, pp. 27-49, from Hemminki et al. (2013). Get Inspired. A Guide for Successful Teaching.


      2. Plan a 10-minute interactive teaching session for the other students in the course, using a method that you have not tried before. In class, we will then divide you into four smaller groups, and you will all get the opportunity to deliver your 10-minute session to other students.

      You can freely choose what you want the other students to learn in your small session, e.g. something from your own field or something completely different, as long as you focus on teaching it somehow interactively, and using a method that is new to you.

      Upload your plan here by 12 noon on April 10. Also, bring it to class if you need it to deliver the session.



    • The aim of the course has been to help you develop your own teaching and courses to support student learning in the best possible way. The final assignment encourages you to concretize what you have learned. Therefore, the assignment consists of the following three parts:

       

      1.       Learn about different tools that are available in MyCourses and adopt them to your course(s):

      During the course, choose one of the following two alternatives:

      a) Watch at least 2 different online MyCourses tutorials (https://aalto.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx#folderID=%229d4acfff-ddc1-4c68-9355-a96f00a8150a%22 )

      OR

      b) Participate in one face-to-face MyCourses workshop. You can find workshop times from the bottom of the page (note that you have to be logged in) at


      Then, in the final assignment, report in some way
      1. what you learned
      2. what functions you could use in your own course(s)
      3. how you could use these functions and
      4. why it would make sense to use these functions (i.e. how would they support student learning?)



      2.       Enhanced course syllabus for the course you are teaching
      Finalize the syllabus for the course that you are teaching based on what you have learned and the feedback that you received on the syllabus during the course.

       

      3.       Detailed plan for the opening session of the course that you are responsible for
      The opening session of any course is of critical importance to motivate the students. Write a concrete plan of the first session of your course. Address e.g. the following issues:
      • What issues will you cover?
      • What materials will you use?
      • How will you motivate students to learn?
      • How will you manage time during the session?

      Please upload the following to this submission box as one document by noon on May 13, 2019
      • link to the MyCourses workspace of your course (add Päivi and Christa as students to your workspace)
      • course syllabus
      • detailed plan for the opening session