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Unveiling open educational practices at UTS

By Wenes Gunawan,

There are many initiatives for open educational practices at UTS – here's an overview of what's happening.

The Faculty of Health and IML lift the lid on student engagement

By Wenes Gunawan,

In the second in a series of workshops, the LX.lab and the Faculty of Health share ideas for increasing student engagement.

Reflections on change: the academic journey from travel restrictions to remote teaching

By Wenes Gunawan,

2020 has been a year of change for teaching and learning at UTS. Dr Kate M. Delmo, Dr Alana Piper and Dr Timothy Laurie share their experiences.

5 Questions with Christine Giles

By Wenes Gunawan,

A quick chat with the Program Head of the Graduate Diploma in Migration Law and Practice.

Connect with your students using Zoom

By Wenes Gunawan,

It is official – UTS now is in the process of introducing a web-based conferencing tool (Zoom), available for learning and teaching purposes.

3 easy polling tools – compared

By Wenes Gunawan,

If you’ve used mQlicker for in-class polling, you might have heard the sad news that the product will come to an end on 30 July. But never fear: we’ve compared 3 easy-to-use, free alternatives.

Augmented reality for law students: a few reflections on Zappar

By Wenes Gunawan,

Jackie Jones, Subject Coordinator for Legal and Professional Skills, tried out the AR app Zappar. Here's her feedback...

Pokémon GO anyone?

By Wenes Gunawan,

Last July the Augmented Reality (AR) game “Pokémon GO” had millions of people around the world accidentally exercising from catching Pokémons (pocket monsters). Could you incorporate AR into your active learning design?

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