Wireless presenting with AirMedia
AirMedia is an application that allows presenting in the classroom without connecting your laptop, tablet or phone with cables. Get started with wireless presenting with these instructions.
AirMedia is an application that allows presenting in the classroom without connecting your laptop, tablet or phone with cables. Get started with wireless presenting with these instructions.
Emily and Rhiannon round-up a collection of events to watch out for in the accessibility and disability spaces. Whether you're into arts, sports or academia, there's something for everyone.
Assembled by the Equity and Diversity Unit, the UTS Accessibility Resource Guide contains a wealth of helpful information and advice for ensuring that we create an accessible learning and teaching environment for everyone. Here's an excerpt that's relevant whether you're a staff member or a student - accessibility in...
It is official – UTS now is in the process of introducing a web-based conferencing tool (Zoom), available for learning and teaching purposes.
The annual UTS Teaching and Learning Forum is approaching!
Stephen Woodcock loves to teach maths in a way that involves problem-solving rather than rote learning...
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When I was a little kid watching TRON and Lawnmower Man, virtual reality was on the scene - if only in my imagination. The 2000's saw a lull, but over the past 3 years there has been a resurgence in the field. Has it finally come to mainstream?
Hawaiian shirts, fluro bike suits and flowers were abound at UTS on Friday 20th October for the Education Portfolio’s LOUD Shirt Day. LOUD Shirt Day raises vital funds to support deaf kids. Check some pictures from UTS’ LOUD Shirt Day below! Staff from the Education Portfolio team embraced their...
Ever wanted to make music but never learned how? If so, it's time you met the littleBits Synth Kit! High quality audio and ease of use makes the kit great for sound projects, or for introducing topics such as signal chains, electrical circuits or the physics of sound.
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