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.
Looking for help with videos for your subjects? Get to know Matt Vella, the Academic Video Support Officer for IML and the LX.lab
2018 sees the introduction of a New Assessment Policy at UTS and the LX.lab team is here to help!
And just like that, we're at the beginning of a new session. While you're getting ready to head back into your teaching schedule, here are a few ways you can stay in touch with the learning and teaching community in 2018 via Futures.
The LX.lab is available for your next learning and teaching related workshop or event!
We've all experienced our fair share of boring slides. But what makes a presentation truly effective and memorable? Read on for tips to create a better slide deck.
Read on to see if and how your marking may change
Great Scott! 2017 has flashed by at 88 miles per hour. Let's slow the pace and take a look through some of the great stories we've been privileged to bring you on lx.uts.edu.au in 2017.
Navigating the PhD pathway and finding accessibility along the way...
Summer studios are high-energy, open-ended, collaborative, project-inspired environments soon to be launched in the Faculty of Engineering and IT. Each studio delivers a different focus based on real world engineering and IT problems. In this series of posts, get to know some of our facilitators!