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.
Starting from scratch is never easy. Take a shortcut with our collection of Canvas templates or get tips to enhance your existing Canvas course.
We reflect on four events that focused on automated feedback and how it can address key issues around learning and teaching in digital environments.
How do we structure our teaching to make the most of limited F2F time?
Film can offer a safe way for students to critique teamwork and to stimulate reflection, empathy and team agency.
Explore the new moderated grading feature in Canvas.
There are various tools that can be used for learning and teaching – which of them are supported by the Education Portfolio and UTS?
UTS video meet-ups are back! Watch recordings of the most recent session and mark August 4th in your diaries for the next instalment.
Get ready for our next Tooltime by finding out 3 reasons why Microsoft Whiteboard is ideal for your classroom activities and meetings.
UTS is more than just a campus. Explore how the challenges of recent times have highlighted our values, and invigorated our learning and teaching.
Qualitative data analysis isn't just about coding words in transcripts! Come and explore some approaches to help you find the insights in your data.