What’s on at UTS Open Education Week 2025
OEWeek is back again in 2025! Find out more about what's happening as we celebrate open education at UTS.
OEWeek is back again in 2025! Find out more about what's happening as we celebrate open education at UTS.
Answers to queries on managing automated short extensions with our new Assignment Extension tool in Canvas.
Canvas modules on GenAI are now available for UTS staff – one as an introductory course, the other to explore assessment design strategies.
Alex Belli, PhD student and casual academic, on how to engage with millennials and how he's connecting with students in class and online.
NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia each July to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. For NAIDOC week this year, we are inviting you to share the IGA related curriculum you have been working on with the university community.
Telling stories with data, classroom translucence, automated writing feedback: three datalicious events coming up from the UTS Connected Intelligence Centre at the LX.lab.
Your new go-to for quick and easy AV support in your teaching.
How an academic in Law and learning designer from our PGFutures team transformed their PG course and ultimately the students' experiences.
It's time for Vivid once again, and there's a packed program of events to choose from. Take a look at this selection to start planning your schedule...
In the past few weeks, we began recording our series Place-based Methodologies @UTS, and you can listen to the first three podcasts on the Placebased Methodologies Wordpress Site.
It’s no secret that the world of work is transforming, and it’s not just the types of jobs we do that are changing. A quiet revolution is also underway in the way we work, which in turn is influencing our physical workspaces.
Did it come down to our slack debating skills or the other guys’ superior team-work? Or is Microsoft Teams….really the better platform?
How do you start to design a new curriculum for a profession that is rapidly changing and how does the changing nature of the way we work impact on curriculum development?