Ask an Expert

Ask an Expert

Why?

  • Gain insights from professionals. 
  • Foster deeper understanding and real-world connections.
  • Improves students’ communication skills, particularly with figures of authority and expertise. 
  • Expands students’ knowledge. 
  • Provides real-world career insights. 
  • Allows students to ask questions they might be hesitant to ask in a larger group setting. 

How?

  • Use the chat feature on Teams for students to ask questions during a lecture. 
  • Implement writing activities where students write to an expert in their field. 
  • Host panel discussions with multiple experts for real-time Q&A. 
  • Use programs like ‘Skype a Scientist’ to connect with volunteer scientists 
  • Utilise tools like Ask the Expert
  • Co-ordinate a live tweeting session or other online Q&A, agreed with an expert.

When?

  • During simulations 
  • As part of specific writing activities 
  • Panel discussions and one-on-one sessions with experts 

Get Started

  • Contact experts via email or social media to invite them to take part.
  • Invite a colleague from your department or wider university with a specialism of interest to your students.
  • Discuss a favoured method of communication for them – synchronous/asynchronous, remote/in-person

Digital Enhancement

  • Use Teams or other video conferencing tools for real-time Q&A sessions 
  • Implement text or chat features for students to ask questions during online lectures 
  • Host virtual panel discussions with experts from various fields 
  • Use interactive tools like Ask-the-Expert for online data review and labelling

Resources

Ask-the-Expert (UCL)