What’s on at the Hub in July?
Slack, Google Chrome Profiles, Digital Literacy, analysing UTSOnline quiz results and more to explore at the learning.futures Academic Hub in the next few weeks.
Slack, Google Chrome Profiles, Digital Literacy, analysing UTSOnline quiz results and more to explore at the learning.futures Academic Hub in the next few weeks.
If you're feeling confused by the influx of new audiovisual technologies and what they mean, don't worry. Read on for a quick intro to some great new tools for teaching, learning and research.
Take a look at this easy-to-understand model to help you design more effective and engaging learning experiences.
Are you a student or recent alumni working on a startup or an idea that could change the world?
UTS learning design practitioners: here’s a new way to connect, share and find out what’s happening in the world of learning design.
Spring 2017 subjects are now available in UTSOnline & REVIEW.
Often maligned by students, group work has been perceived as a lazy approach to teaching, a cheap alternative to individual instruction. This is far from the truth.
“There is a tremendous difference between learning about physics and learning to be a physicist”
Raw marks and descriptive statistics are poor guides to what students do and don’t understand in a quiz. Item analysis helps you dive deeper and discover which questions students struggle with.
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