3.1 HECC 2022

With the theme of “Forging Ahead Beyond the Pandemic”, CDTL’s  Higher Education Campus Conference (HECC) 2022 resumed on 7-8 December 2022 with live in-person paper presentations, lightning talks and poster presentations, and virtual interactive keynote lectures by Professor Martha CLEVELAND-INNES (Open, Digital and Distance Education) and Professor Peter FELTEN (Engaged Learning and Relational Feedback). Best…

3.2 EiRP 2022

EiRP 2022 Dr Martha CLEVELAND-INNES, CDTL’s Educator-in-Residence Programme (EiRP) Scholar 2022, engaged with the NUS community remotely through online channels, due to the uncertainty of the COVID-19 situation. She delivered the EiRP-Ruth Wong Memorial Lecture on Education entitled ‘The story of blended learning: An evolution of higher education through teaching, learning, and technology’ and a…

3.3 Teaching Awards

The University promotes teaching on campus through various Teaching Awards – the Outstanding Educator Award (OEA), the Annual Digital Education Award (ADEA), the Annual Teaching Excellence Award (ATEA), and the Honour Roll. These awards serve three important functions: (1) recognises teachers who excel in their profession, (2) indicates the importance that the institution accords to…

4.2 Series

Education Grant Writing Course CDTL has collaborated with the Institute for Applied Learning Sciences and Educational Technology (ALSET) to conduct an Education Grant Writing Course. The course is designed to prepare faculty members to write and submit applications for teaching and learning research grants. The key purpose of this course is to help colleagues plan and…

7. Publications and Outreach

The CDTL Publications Team has been reflecting on the lessons learned and good practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. We started a blog, Teaching Connections, in April 2020 as a platform for sharing good teaching practices, resources, and personal reflections among NUS faculty members. Through editing and publishing the blog posts, we learned that teachers are…