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This is the first installment in a new series where
we introduce some of the faces and personalities
behind the workshops and training programmes
CDTL offers.
Thanks for taking time out to talk to us, Charina!
Tell us more about yourself.
I am from the Philippines and I grew up in
Manila, where I received an M.A. in Learning and
Teaching (MaLT) from De La Salle University-Manila. I also have an undergraduate degree in
Business Administration, with a major in Computer
Applications from De La Salle-College of Saint
Benilde. I am also a certified Microsoft Office
Specialist.
How long have you been with CDTL?
I am a recent addition to the team, having only
joined CDTL in January 2009 as an educational
technologist.
What were you doing before you came to Singapore?
Previously, I was an academics coordinator and a senior
lecturer for the Multimedia Arts programme at De
La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. During my stint
there, I was also the head of the school’s Instructional
Technologies Unit under the Centre for Learner-Centered Instruction and Research, where I managed
their learning management system using the Moodle
platform. In addition, I facilitated workshops which
covered online course development, application
programs such as Microsoft Office, Adobe and some
open source programs for faculty and staff.
What are your plans as CDTL’s educational
technologist?
In my current role with CDTL, I will focus on
enhancing faculty members and students’ awareness
of pedagogy and learning technologies. I will be
doing this through a series of workshops on teaching-learning
and learning technologies and assisting
faculty in courseware development. For faculty, I
plan to cover workshops that concentrate on e-learning.
Some of these include problem-based learning,
online assessments and games for learning. In April,
I conducted workshops on using Web 2.0 tools such
as blogging and podcasting, as teaching aids for
academic staff from the Centre for Language Studies
(CLS). For students, I want to share my knowledge in
Microsoft Office, web design and development and
desktop publishing.
How do you feel about your working experience in
NUS so far?
Integration into any multi-cultural organisation
requires a high degree of openness to change. I have
been fortunate to have such a supportive team during
this adjustment phase. NUS has high expectations
from all its staff and I shall respond accordingly to
this opportunity and challenge.
If you would like to find out how pedagogical tools
and learning technologies can enhance your students’ learning experience, you can get in touch with Charina
at cdtclo@nus.edu.sg.
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