Submit your presentation for the 2024 UTS Learning and Teaching Forum
Present your ideas and innovations at this year's Learning and Teaching Forum – submissions are due by 1 November.
Present your ideas and innovations at this year's Learning and Teaching Forum – submissions are due by 1 November.
There are many assumptions and claims about students' use of GenAI – a new cross-university survey lifts the lid on their real experiences.
The CAT is out of the bag – the new GradesPlus process makes it easier to submit grades and quicker to finalise results.
Explorable explanations are a great way to delve into complex ideas and help students understand them. Learn more here about explorable explanations and the tools you can use to create them.
Evolve your dinosaur designs. Use Canva to create 21st century graphics for teaching and learning with access to free fonts, photographs and templates.
Can't get to the tech showcase at the Casual Academics Conference? No problem, we've got you covered...
Don't wait until assessment period starts, take a look at this post now to learn the basics of using Turnitin for assignments.
Collaboration Week is a dedicated week that gives staff the chance to drop by, ask questions, and learn about using collaborative tools and practices to enhance student and team experiences from different experts across UTS. Such collaborative tools include but are not limited to Microsoft teams, Planner, polling platforms...
Tinker kits are a great way to foster data and digital literacy in your students. Here are some examples of how to use them and information on how you can get your hands on one for your subject.
How can you use SPARKPLUS to ensure fairness and equity in group work? Find out more with this recap from this year’s LX.lab Technology Showcase.
All staff are invited to the second of this year’s teaching and learning Town Hall meetings. This month’s topic is improving students’ English language capability.
What drives her to work at UTS, the biggest challenges facing our students and the year ahead.
The Transdisciplinary Living Lab has proved a successful model for an educational experience that puts into practice sustainability goals, starting with management of food waste. Read on to hear about the process of this award-winning collaboration.