LTA Connect - Exploring and celebrating the SLE: Cultivating Connection, Collaboration and Meaning in online teaching

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The Student Learning Experience Lens that has been applied has been the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lens. The structure of my online classes aims to support the building of community and belonging, and recognition of the different skills students on different courses have which they can contribute when working together. Course delivery is designed to encourage this collaboration between students and to highlight the different strengths different individuals have. The aim is to provide a student experience which is both useful and meaningful, so students can take elements of their learning in to their future lives and professional practice. This requires me to check whether I am achieving this by checking student feedback and tailoring and amending the course regularly based on the feedback received.

Presenter

Mari Todd
Mari is a psychology lecturer at the Centre for Living Sustainability, UHI Inverness. Mari’s background includes community work and working in health promotion with research interests spanning community mental health and wellbeing interventions, physical activity, and sustainable communities’ research. All this community-based research weaves the threads of connection, meaning and community support. Mari has a background in sport which has linked to her research interests. Currently Mari balances her work and study commitments through keeping up a regular schedule of running, rowing, strength training and riding (horses, and bikes). Recent publications include: Malcolm, Z., Macaulay, B., & Todd, M. (2024). Towards a circular economy and just transition to net-zero in rural Scotland: Resident perspectives on policy and practice. Journal of Rural Studies, 108, 103300. https://doi-org.uhi.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2024.103300 Todd, M., & Archer, M. (2025). A different gravitation: acceptance of authentic selves, becoming through doing, and support through connection within a Highland skatepark. Leisure Studies, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/02614367.2025.2467749 

Learning and Teaching Enhancement Strategy Values

Learning for personal growth and employmentSupporting the learner as an individualConnecting learning across communities

Advance HE Professional Standards Framework

  • V2 promote engagement in learning and equity of opportunity for all to reach their potential
  •  V4 respond to the wider context in which higher education operates, recognising implications for practice
  • V5 collaborate with others to enhance practice
  • K4 appropriate use of digital and/or other technologies, and resources for learning
  • A2 teach and/or support learning through appropriate approaches and environments

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