Our Napier moment: Dr Ann Kirschner on rebuilding learning in an evolving landscape
Rebuilding on new land will require a sense of urgency, smarter curriculum design and grounding innovation in humanistic values.
Rebuilding on new land will require a sense of urgency, smarter curriculum design and grounding innovation in humanistic values.
For every step forward we make in terms of equity, we create new challenges for ourselves to think about.
UTS staff can now host Zoom meetings with up to 500 participants.
Unveiling our new resources to support you through this challenging period of sudden online teaching – the Remote Teaching Toolkit is here!
Ten different ways to create teacher presence when you're teaching remotely.
We asked three academics to tell us about their experiences using Zoom to run online tutorials.
Richard Ingold and Alex White from the Education Portfolio team discuss alternatives to Zoom for engaging students in a (suddenly) fully online subject.
The shift to remote teaching has been sudden, but amidst the chaos are lessons to be learned and valued for future iterations.
What are the online alternatives to assessing your students in examinations? Follow our interactive guide for the answers!
UTS Startup members Michelle and Maureen saw a need for basic essentials in Newtown during the COVID-19 crisis. Discover what's inside the Blessing Box...
Information on how student disability access requirements are supported within the online learning environment and where to get more information and assistance.
New improvements to help mitigate Zoom Bombing and ensure that hosts have more control over the way meeting participants interact.
Read our top tips for managing a Zoom class and ensuring that participants behave in a respectful way.