What’s new in the Coronavirus Toolkit for Teaching?
To keep up with changes that the challenge of responding to COVID-19 brings, we are updating this toolkit regularly – here are some of the key updates for you to be aware of.
To keep up with changes that the challenge of responding to COVID-19 brings, we are updating this toolkit regularly – here are some of the key updates for you to be aware of.
This week, nearly 600 more postgraduate subjects are being taught in Canvas, the LMS that will have completely replaced UTSOnline by 2022. What's next for the LX Transformation?
The first in a series of activities and ideas to inspire academics to engage your students, wherever they are.
Indra McKie tells us how to develop a recognising diversity script that can help students understand diversity better and increase collaboration within the classroom.
What's the difference between CIS and CASS? Our resident Agony Uncle Phil Betts(y) spills the tea.
Although students may be unable to travel to Australia to participate in on-campus classes, they can still be made to feel like valued members of the UTS community.
All your questions on this student activity answered (Spoiler: it stands for 'Online Post-Enrolment Language Assessment')
Read about the simplified process for getting your Subject Outline into Canvas – no more downloading and re-uploading of PDFs!
At a recent working group, students were clear about wanting UTS to be open in talking to them about cheating and plagiarism. Maryanne Dever looks at the steps forward to increase engagement on this topic at UTS and beyond.
A new strategic project, TRACK, is using data, analytics and AI to help students make good decisions to land their dream job.