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Tips on using media in your online space

By Emily Quinn Smyth,

Read about tips for using media in your online space here

It’s not just exams: how students benefit from authentic assessment

By Futures Team,

A chat with students in different UTS faculties on how they have benefited from authentic non-traditional assessments in their studies.

Can evaluation help an organisation to learn?

By Elaine Huber,

No brainer you think, of course we can learn through evaluation. But not all would agree with you.

Fast-track Learning.Futures – Summer Season

By Nicola Parker,

Missed one of our Learning.Futures workshops? Come along to a Summer session and share new strategies and techniques with academics across the university.

Understanding Graduate Recruitment Workshop – registration closing soon

By Rhiannon Hall,

Learn how you can help your students to prepare for future work and recruitment.

Last chance to grab your spot for The Power of Screen Presenting

By Belinda Barrett,

Create compelling content that communicates your teaching concept, introduces your course or subject, or explores your area of research.

Five fantastic higher education blogs you should read now

By Futures Team,

Get inspired for your teaching and learning with this higher education blog round-up.

How tablet computing annotation and sharing technology transforms student participation

By Rhiannon Hall,

Dr. James Wakefield from the UTS Business School is engaging students in Accounting tutorials by using tablets as learning aids.

7 habits of highly efficient markers

By Futures Team,

Marking places many demands on your time and energy and requires some forward planning and preparation. It begins with setting fixed dates for submitting and returning assignments. This includes allocating fixed times in your diary for marking and not allowing other things to impinge in that time. Here are some...

Challenging post-truth with Urthboy

By Jo McKenzie,

Post-truth is the Oxford word of the year for 2016. Sad but true. Millions of voters swayed to vote by emotion rather than evidence. So what does Urthboy have to do with this, you might ask?

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