Student learning activities
From time to time, learning activities are organized both by the College and other institutions for the benefit of students. Don't miss out the followings.
Student learning activities
From time to time, learning activities are organized both by the College and other institutions for the benefit of students. Don't miss out the followings.
With the success of We Learn We Share Video Competition last year, the Student Learning Support System (SLSS) is bringing the idea of “We Learn, We Share” back this semester.
Instead of collecting videos produced by students, we are looking for presentation proposals. Shortlisted proposals will be invited to join the production of a series of short videos and prize money will be given to shortlisted applicants who present on camera.
The presentation scheme is open to all student to apply, regardless of your programme and level of study. You may refer to our pamphlet for more details.
Should you have any enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Hugo Yu on uowchk-slss@uow.edu.au.
The SLSS Video Production Scheme is funded by the Quality Enhancement Support Scheme (QESS) of the Hong Kong Government to enhance the teaching and learning quality in self-financed post-secondary institutes. The Video Production Scheme aims to:
The production scheme is open to all students to apply, regardless of your programme and level of study. Please refer to the Pamphlet of "Fighting Anxiety" Video Production Scheme for details.
Last day of application 18 Feb, 2022
The College is organizing a “We Learn, We Share” Learning Video Production Competition in which you can participate individually or in a team of up to six members to produce a short video on a topic related to a discipline.
Prizes are irresistible:
Don’t miss the chance to Learn, Share and Win, for more details, please refer to our activity pamphlet.
Deadline for enrollment (revised): 26 March 2021 (Friday).
Deadline for submission of video entries: 28 May 2021 (Friday).
What are you waiting for? Let's join now!
Winner: Memoir by Yvonne Ysang and Edwin Lai
1st Runner-up: How the marketing strategy affects your perception by Minnie Cheung, Karen Cheung and Eric Chiu
2nd Runner-up: Deadline Fighter by Ka Wai, Myron Wong, Anson Tsoi, Chung Ching, Yee Ting and Shuk Yee
Outstanding entry: Study Hard and Study Smart by Athen Ngan, Vivian Yung and Stanley Poon
This workshop series covers topics including examination skills, sources of learning resources and skills in maximising your learning.
Schedule
Topic | Date | Time | Venue |
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Maximizing learning though class attendance |
11 Feb 2022 | 13:00 - 14:00 |
Zoom |
Finding and Using Academic Resources in College Level Studies |
25 Feb 2022 | ||
Organizing Learning materials with Graphs and Illustrations |
11 Mar 2022 | ||
Preparing for Examinations – a review for better performance |
25 Mar 2022 |
Please refer to our google for more activitiy details, vaccancy serves on a first-come-first-serve basis, please make your reservation at our Google form.
Do you know what are the differences between learning in the secondary school and in the tertiary education institute (post-secondary college/university)? Are you interested in ensuring a successful learning journey in UOWCHK?
This workshop will enable you to:
Please refer to our google for more activitiy details, vaccancy serves on a first-come-first-serve basis, please make your reservation at our Google form.
In UOW College Hong Kong, we adopt the student-centered outcomes-based approach to design and deliver the curriculum. This ‘outcomes-based teaching and learning’ (OBTL) method is not based on teachers’ teaching objectives but rather on the learning outcomes of students.
This workshop will enable you to:
Please refer to our google for more activitiy details, vaccancy serves on a first-come-first-serve basis, please make your reservation at our Google form.
How can one successfully create the video footage, edit it, incorporate visual effects, add in sound etc. so it comes together as one compelling, cohesive video?
Dr Nelson Tsang W. H. (曾緯洪博士), Assistant Professor of Faculty of Science and Technology of the College, is going to talk on
Date: 26 March 2021 (Friday)
Time: 3:15 – 4:30 pm
Language: English (supplemented with Cantonese)
Webinar link: https://uow.webex.com/meet/skcheung
Good planning is important for every video production. Now that you have the big idea, how can you bring it to life in your video?
Miss Flavia Wong (黃可盈), an alumna of our Associate of Arts in English for Professional Communication programme, now an actress and a YouTuber, is going to share her experience and advice with you on
Date: 19 March 2021 (Friday)
Time: 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Language: Cantonese
Webinar link: https://uow.webex.com/meet/skcheung
For enquiries, please feel free to contact Mr Hugo Yu on 27073127.
This is the first in a series of webinars to support your participation in the “We Learn We Share” Student Learning Video Production Competition.
Watch out for another forthcoming webinar on the technical skills of video production in late March 2021.
Dear Students,
As you all know, UOW College Hong Kong has a set of Graduate Attributes (GAs) that represents the . To have a solid and evidence-based understanding of whether our graduates can meet our expectations regarding the attributes, the College is designing a scheme to measure students’ achievement of the attributes.
A crucial part of the Scheme is an assessment rubric that measures students’ level of attainment of the attributes. Before launching the Scheme and distributing the rubric to all Bachelor’s degree students for assessment, we would like to invite a small number of students to complete the assessment rubric to test its feasibility and effectiveness.
Participants will read the GAs and a set of indicators related to the GAs and then rate their level of achievement. They will also have to list the courses they consider effective in helping them achieve the GAs.
The exercise will only take a short time. Participants will be remunerated with an hourly rate of $44 for two hours. ($88 in total for each participant). They will have to visit the College Office in Kowloon City in early August to complete the task. The time and venue will be confirmed later.
If you are interested in taking part in the exercise, please email Dr. Virginia Yeung by 4 August 2021 (Wednesday). We need 16–17 helpers and will recruit on a first-come-first-served basis.
Thank you for your kind attention.
The Student Learning Support System has been collaborating with the Student Centre to provide a series of activties on personal and career developments of our students, for more details, please click the buttons below.
Tel. 2707 3127
Email: uowchk-slss@uow.edu.au