Presentation formats

We encourage a high degree of dialogue between participants and the presenter in all presentations at the university pedagogical conference. See your presentation as an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experiences with the audience.

Since the conference is an opportunity for all Umeå University teachers to meet and learn across disciplinary boundaries, it is important that your presentation is accessible to people outside your field. Please avoid subject-specific abbreviations.

In particular we welcome presentations that encourage active participation and presentations given in collaboration with students. It is possible to present either in Swedish or in English.

Please use the abstract template when you register your submission . If your contribution is accepted you will receive all the information required.

The conference takes place on site, in Zoom and hybrid. Choose the format for your session when you register your submission. If you choose a hybrid session, make sure that the pedagogical approach works with the format.

 

 

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Presentation (on site and in Zoom)

This format offers an opportunity to present and discuss a study, a project or pedagogical development work. The presentation should be scientifically and empirically grounded and promote new pedagogical experiences and knowledge. All presentations will take place on site and be streamed in Zoom. If you want to present online, please notify us when you register.

Time: 25 minutes including time for questions.

To contribute with a presentation to the conference, please submit an abstract of max. 400 words excluding references.

Workshop (on site, in Zoom and hybrid)

In a workshop the participants should work on a particular question or topic. This could mean that you guide the participants to develop something useful for their own teaching, or it may also be to develop something that can be of value to teaching in general.

If you want to do a hybrid workshop, make sure that the pedagogical approach works with the format.

Time: Maximum 15 minute introduction, total time for session 50 minutes

If you want to give a workshop, please submit an abstract of max. 400 words excluding references where you describe the purpose and methods of the workshop.

Roundtable discussion (on site, in Zoom and hybrid)

In a round table discussion you can raise questions, topics or experiences that you want to discuss with a group of colleagues. It may be questions of exploratory, broad or in-depth character. You can also use a round table to test an idea, to find partners or to form a network.

If you want to do a hybrid roundtable discussion, make sure that the pedagogical approach works with the format.

Time: Maximum 15 minute introduction, total time for session 50 minutes.

If you want to hold a round table discussion, please submit an abstract of max. 400 words excluding references where you describe the purpose and methods of the discussion.

Registration

Register your submission

Last day to register: October 5, 2023

Remember to use the abstract template for your submission.

Register your attendance

Last day to register: October 27, 2023

Abstract template

Conference site

A conference site in Canvas will be published in October 2023.

On the conference site you can find the session program with abstracts, locations, Zoom links and presentations from the conference.

Contact

If you have any questions regarding the conference, please contact Marie Friman, UPL.

Marie Friman
3/29/2023