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.
We’re almost back in session, and that means the flurry of activities to get subjects up and running for new and returning students has begun. If you’re wondering where to start, check out these tips from our Learning Design and Technology Specialists.
If you do one thing in 2019, read this guide to the campus services that will make your life easier – and then bookmark it so you can return whenever you need a helping hand with everyday life at UTS.
Many students really do want to become entrepreneurs and start start-ups while they are still at university. Nationally, and at UTS, about 40% are actively planning to develop entrepreneurial capabilities. But, why and how?
The best way to try out Canvas is to jump in and play around in your very own ‘sandpit’ – make stuff, break stuff if you can, and have fun!
How can we best harness the unique properties of video to support student learning?
From 4-8 February the Education Portfolio, Accessibility Service, ITD and Postgraduate.Futures are here to help you make Learning more Accessible.
We chat to our Graduate Learning Designers (GLDs), five recent UTS grads who've joined the PG.f team to shape our PG courses.
Grants now open for Postgraduate transformation projects.
Looking for a good book to read over the Summer? Here are ten great books by Indigenous writers!
Embracing the challenge of creating a world-class Master of High-Performance Sport, the UTS Human Performance Research Centre, with help from our PG.f team, got to work!