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.
Roudy Gerges discusses how captions support his learning experiences as an international student.
UTS student Angelique Milojevic on the importance of captions for students with hearing loss.
In our new video, two UTS students help to spread the message to turn on your captions.
Lin Wei offers some helpful tips for keeping students engaged in online learning environments.
A few handy tips from our interactive session on Zoom Whiteboard, plus how to join us at the next Tooltime.
UTS student Angelique Milojevic discusses the importance of supporting students with non-visible disabilities.
How can the AI disruption influence more authentic WIL assessments? And what is ChatGPT's suggestion for an AI-proof assessment task?
Anna Lidfors Lindqvist, Samuel Yu, Evana Wright and Mike Rennie discuss how AI has reshaped their assessments.
Patrick Tooth from the UTS Library updates us on the latest advice from APA on referencing AI tools such as ChatGPT.
Contribute to the revitalisation of subject outlines as part of the Curriculum Management Modernisation Program.