2024 UTS Learning and Teaching Awards and Citations
The full list of UTS Learning and Teaching Award winners as announced at the 2024 Learning and Teaching Forum.
The full list of UTS Learning and Teaching Award winners as announced at the 2024 Learning and Teaching Forum.
There are many assumptions and claims about students' use of GenAI – a new cross-university survey lifts the lid on their real experiences.
The replacement of CIS and OCAP introduces changes to subject information in Canvas (previously subject outlines) and to the UTS Handbook.
The Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (IML) has created a number of resources to show the benefits and uses of the learning.futures strategy. Browse the guides for a wealth of information on how you can improve your learning and teaching practice.
The learning.futures Academic Hub is continuing a diverse and exciting range of events in May. Take a look at some of our offerings for this month.
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As we move to a more streamlined paperless way to grade assessments, we need to consider which tools and features are most appropriate for our needs. In the UTS corner, wearing aqua and white trunks, we have REVIEW. In the Third Party Corner, wearing a rich red and blue,...
Sydney's about to get even more colourful than usual, with the return of Vivid to our evenings starting 26th May. Here are five events we'll be looking forward to in this year's program.
You may have heard about the Bangarra Dance Theatre and Bennelong Point, but what about Lake Northam, Bidura, Royleston and Murawina? A new subject run by the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges (CAIK) is giving all undergraduate students the opportunity to better engage with and understand Indigenous...
The Open Textbook Library is a cost-effective (free!) resource for students and staff.
Check out what participants have had to say about one of UTS' most popular professional development programs.
New videos will support your students to develop the skills of the future.
For Emily Quinn Smyth, a eureka moment on a field trip for an undergraduate subject led her to an important research question - the lack of scientific vocabulary in Australian sign language, or Auslan.