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Back to the Futures: our favourite posts from the past year

By Lucy Arthur,

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.

My path to PhD, and disability in the university

By Annmaree Watharow,

Navigating the PhD pathway and finding accessibility along the way...

FEIT Summer Studios: meet facilitator Hadi Khabbaz

By Justine Lawson,

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!

Faculty Theming in UTSOnline

By Leslie McInnes,

A new look for UTSOnline subject sites.

Hatchery Ideate: applications close this Friday!

By Hatchery,

Get your applications in now for this innovative UTS program, open to all staff and students.

Watch: thank you UTS for making higher education accessible

By Futures Team,

Sarah Houbolt of UTS Equity and Diversity takes an opportunity to thank the many different members of the UTS community who have contributed to making UTS a more accessible place.

4 reasons to register for next week’s seminar: ‘Getting students to do their readings’

By Rhiannon Hall,

We've all heard the one about students who just won't read. But did you know the LX.lab will be hosting a seminar next week with tips and advice to get your students reading?

No more death by PowerPoint: a peer feedback process to replace student presentations

By Amanda Lizier,

This blog post was written to complement a presentation I gave at the 2017 UTS Teaching and Learning Forum where I presented about a subject that I teach in the Master of Education (Learning and Leadership) called Designing Innovative Learning.

Hidden Gems of UTSOnline #1 – Adaptive Release

By Detlev Kerkovius,

We're uncovering some of the overlooked wonders of UTSOnline! First up is "Adaptive Release" - particularly useful when you need to receive late submissions from students who have been given special consideration.

A chat with Nick Hopwood, the academic who’s normalising rejection

By Matthew Vella,

Rejection can be a very discouraging thing. However, Associate Professor Nick Hopwood is trying to take the shame away from it by promoting all his failures for academic the world to see.

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