The Bridge to College (B2C): John Lawlor, Brendan Tangney, and Claire Conneely, Trinity College Dublin

The winners of the inaugural Jennifer Burke award (2009) were
the Trinity College Dublin (TCD) Bridge to College (b2c). This
initiative aims to provide students from disadvantaged secondary
schools with an innovative learning experience facilitated via
technology.
Innovative use of in-class games: Deborah Kirkland. Griffith College
Deborah
was nominated for her use of games as a weekly revision tool for
students at Griffith College. Two games: ‘Jeopardy Karaoke’ (a
combination of the quiz show ‘Jeopardy’ with Karaoke) and ‘Who wants to
be a Sweetie’ (A version of the quiz show ‘Who wants to be a
millionaire’ where the prizes are sweets, instead of cash) were used to
motivate and engage students.
A simulation exercise
to prepare 4th year nursing students for the role of staff nurse:
Collette Lyng Mary McGrath and Susan Hourican, DCU
This simulation exercise, carried out in DCU’s clinical skills lab, aims to address the
concerns of student nurses about their role transition from student nurse to
staff nurse. Students have the opportunity to develop their shills in managing
a caseload of patients and prioritizing patient care.
Teaching Italian using subtitles: Jennifer Lertola, NUI Galway
Jennifer
used involved students in using subtitling software to subtitle
authentic Italian film in order to develop their language
proficiencies, listening skills and translation competencies. This
innovative method immersed students in realistic language through a
medium that is not specifically designed for learning, allowing them to
encounter a range of language dialects, speeds and styles.
The HerrXFile: Polly Rodriguez and Leo Tilson, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT)

The HerrXFile is an exercise aimed at students who are
learning word-processing. It was devised using a program that converts
an image into a pixelated image graphic made up of text characters.
Using step-by-step instructions students format a document using their
knowledge of word-processing in order to reveal the identity of the
mysterious HerrX.
The importance of
Life affirming Energy: Yvonne Crotty, DCU
Yvonne's
entry centered around the importance of promoting creativity at third
level. She focused on the need for more assessment for learning. In
particular she highlighted the production of e-media, for example,
podcasts, video, comic strips as forms of assessment and how the
production of these multimedia resources can engage students in their
own learning and help to reinforces concepts that maybe otherwise be
quite difficult to grasp.
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