2022 Program

Tuesday, February 22

  • 9am-10am: Keynote – Importance of Formative Assessment
    Explore the impact of formative assessment and how questions can be created and integrated in a way that maximizes student learning. Mark McDaniel is a Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Washington University where he serves as Director of the Centre for Integrative Research on Cognition, Learning, and Education. Professor McDaniel has a special interest in applying cognitive principles to education including translating lab-based studies into classroom contexts, as summarized in his book with Peter C. Brown and Henry L. Roediger, Make it Stick. In his keynote address, Professor McDaniel will share principles of cognitive psychology that can be applied when creating interactive h5p elements to help maximize student learning.
    (Session Recording)
  • 10am-11:00am: Project Showcase Roundtable
    Faculty from across disciplines (including psychology, chemistry, and language studies) will showcase how they have used h5p in their courses. Each presenter will speak to why they chose h5p and then show examples as to how it was integrated into their course
    Panelists:
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
    • Brenna Clark Gray, Coordinator, Educational Technologies, TRU
    • Steven Barnes, Associate Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
      (Session Recording)
  • 11am-12:30pm: Studio Session – Getting Started w/ H5P
    Learn how to get started via several options for authoring h5p questions. We will share the strengths and limitations of this tool and introduce the basic user interface. You will have the chance to create questions as we guide you through authoring basic question types such as multiple choice questions, question sets, fill in the blank, image hotspots, and flash cards. We will demonstrate how questions can be embedded into learning management systems (e.g. Canvas) and websites (e.g. WordPress).
    Facilitators:
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
  • 12:30pm to 1:30pm: Break
  • 1:30pm to 3pm+: Consulting Clinic – Get One on One Support
    Create questions for your course with expert support, ask questions, and get help troubleshooting.
    Consultants:
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
    • Manuel Diaz, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLT
    • Will Engle, Open Education Strategist, CTLT
    • Erin Field, Open Education Librarian, UBC Library
    • Parm Gill, Learning Designer, Educational Technology Support, Faculty of Education
    • Bosung Kim, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLT
    • Rie Namba, Open Education Resource Developer, CTLT
    • Novak Rogic, Manager, Web Services, CTLT, UBC
    • Nicole Ronan, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLT
    • Claire Swanson, Student Librarian, UBC Library
    • Richard Tape, Programmer Analyst, CTLT
    • Lucas Wright, Senior Educational Consultant, CTLT

Wednesday – February 23

  • 9am to 10:30am: Panel – Creating H5P Projects with Students
    Our panel will feature experienced faculty, students, and IT experts. We will discuss topics such as (a) how to get started, (b) student engagement, (c) choosing questions types (including accessibility considerations), (d) open license types, (e) adapting others’ work, (f) analytics, and (g) technical questions.
    Panelists:
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
    • Steven Barnes, Associate Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
    • Siobhan McPhee, Associate Professor of Teaching, Geology | Associate Dean, Equity, Innovation & Strategy, Arts, UBC
    • Alina Cook, Graduate Student, Chemistry, UBC
    • Parm Gill, Learning Designer, Educational Technology Support, Faculty of Education, UBC
    • Novak Rogic, Manager, Web Services, CTLT, UBC
      (Session Recording)
  • 10:30 to 12:00: Studio Session – Getting Further into h5p
    You will have the chance to practice creating more complex H5P questions. We will guide you through the creation of essays, drag and drop, interactive videos, and, if time allows, branching scenarios.
    Facilitators:
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC

12pm to 1pm: Break

  • 1pm to 3pm+: Consulting clinic – Get One on One Support
    Create questions for your course with expert support, ask questions, and get help troubleshooting.
    • Kayli Johnson, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemistry, UBC
    • Simon Lolliot, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Psychology, UBC
    • Manuel Diaz, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLTWill Engle, Open Education Strategist, CTLT
    • Erin Field, Open Education Librarian, UBC Library
    • Parm Gill, Learning Designer, Educational Technology Support, Faculty of Education
    • Bosung Kim, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLT
    • Rie Namba, Open Education Resource Developer, CTLT
    • Novak Rogic, Manager, Web Services, CTLT, UBC
    • Nicole Ronan, Educational Consultant: Learning Design, CTLT
    • Claire Swanson, Student Librarian, UBC Library
    • Richard Tape, Programmer Analyst, CTLT
    • Lucas Wright, Senior Educational Consultant, CTLT
Note to Non-UBC Participants:

In order to register for this event, non-UBC faculty, staff, and students will need to create a UBC Basic CWL. To do this, please go to the CWL page and scroll down to the accordion tab that reads “Basic”. Follow the instructions there for creating and activating a Basic CWL, then please return to this page to register for the program. The H5P Symposium is free and open for any interested participants.