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May 2017

Presentation and Demonstration: Increasing students’ academic performance and engagement through push notifications, digital badges and leaderboards: Is there an app for that

May 26, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

A combined BCEL (Building Capacity for Enhanced Learning) and BER@D (Business Education Research at Deakin) presentation and demonstration by Professor Dan Hunter, Foundation Dean, Swinburne Law School and Dr Grainne Oates, Senior Lecturer, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Swinburne Business School: The presentation is based on Quitch – an innovative mobile app with various gamification elements to enhance the first-year student experience. The app has now been adopted in several universities with student feedback being very positive. The presenters will discuss their research findings on its impact on students’ academic performance and engagement as well as providing hands-on demonstration of the mobile app. Date and Time: Friday 26th May at 2:00pm to 3:00pm, with light refreshments starting at 1:30pm. Location: Elgar Rd Burwood (LB3.210), Waterfront (AD3.131), Warrnambool (J4.20) and VMP (39325)   Please contact BL Learning Innovations for registration.   Presenter Bio:Professor Dan Hunter – Foundation Dean, Swinburne Law SchoolProfessor Dan Hunter is the founding dean of Swinburne Law School. He is an international expert in internet law, intellectual property and cognitive science models of law. He holds a PhD from Cambridge on the nature of legal reasoning, as well as computer science and law degrees from Monash University and a Master of Laws by research from the University of Melbourne. He has taught at QUT Law School, the University of Melbourne Law School, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Cambridge University, Deakin University, and New York Law School, where he is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law. Professor Hunter regularly publishes on the theory of intellectual property and on the intersection of computers and law. His most recent books have been The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law: Intellectual Property (OUP, 2012), Amateur Media (Routledge, 2012) and two books on gamification, The Gamification Toolkit (Wharton Digital, 2015) and For The Win (Wharton Digital, 2012) (the latter of which has been translated into Russian, Chinese, Korean, Spanish and Japanese). His work has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the Joyce Foundation and the Australian Research Council. He has been a judge for the resolution of domain name disputes for the World Intellectual Property Organization and is the recipient of a Fulbright Postgraduate Fellowship, a Fulbright Distinguished Chair, a Smithsonian Fellowship, an American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship, a Herchel Smith Research Fellowship in Intellectual Property Law, and a Science Commons Fellowship. His research is focused on cultural histories of intellectual property in the postwar period, including work on LEGO bricks, Barbie dolls, modernist furniture, and the social significance of luxury handbags. Dr. Grainne Oates – Senior Lecturer, Department of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Swinburne Business School Dr Grainne Oates is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at Swinburne University of Technology. She specialises in teaching introductory and management accounting at undergraduate and post graduate levels. Her primary research interests are decision-making in local government, including how the quality of councillors impact on performance, both environmental performance and also on the quality of accounting earnings of local governments. Grainne also publishes on topics relating to learning and teaching with a special focus on teaching innovations to enhance the student experience and learning outcomes. She recently developed an app with various gamification elements to enhance the first year student experience. The app has now been adopted in a number of other disciplines across the University. Student feedback has been very positive. Grainne is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government (JCIBG). Prior to joining academia Grainne had a successful 13 year career in the pharmaceutical industry working for CSL. Please contact Dr Leanne Ngo, Learning Innovations for further information.

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May 2019

BLER@D writing retreat (2nd and 3rd May 2019)

May 2, 2019 @ 11:00 am - May 3, 2019 @ 5:00 pm

Please join and encourage fellow BLER@D members in getting published in SoTL by participating in the writing retreat on 2-3 May. The retreat will run at Burwood Corporate Centre and Geelong. You can also connect to the session via VMP. Locations: Burwood - Burwood Corporate Centre, Building BC Level 2, Burwood Campus Geelong - D4.001, John Hay Building (D) Level 4, Waterfront Campus VMP - 54632 for 2nd May, 54629 for 3rd May We understand you may not be able to stay for all the sessions and may be able to attend only part of a session. Please indicate which sessions will you be attending? Day 1- 2nd May 2019 - 11am to 5pm 11am-12:30pm: Interactive session to identify SoTL outlets recommended by our faculty (Co-facilitated by our ADR Assoc Prof Josh Newton and Dr Harsh Suri) 12:30-2pm: Break out for lunch 2-4pm: Publishing SoTL in Management Journals generally and in AMLE (Led by Prof Jon Billsberry who is on the Editorial Board of AMLE) 4-5pm: Commence working on your own manuscripts Day 2 - 3rd May 2019 - 9am-5pm 9am-5pm: Continue working on your manuscripts. Harsh will be available for providing constructive feedback on your emerging plans or on draft manuscripts. REGISTER HERE (*) Please note catering is not provided for this event

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