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.
Dr Melanie Bishop from Macquarie University adopted a new flipped approach to a Marine Biology subject, Marine Environmental Issues.
Embedding an Indigenous Graduate Attribute in the design of every UTS course is a significant undertaking in itself, as well as part of the wide-scale learning.futures transformation. Professor Susan Page from the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges (CAIK) reflects on the unique way UTS is approaching this...
Learn about what UTS is doing to help first year students transition into tertiary education.
Dr Fiona Orr proves that using simulations to help healthcare students understand the lived experience of patients with mental illness benefits all involved.
Investigating new media for assessments in the Faculty of Science
The UTS Business School’s Accounting Standards and Regulation (ASR) subject was once known as the hardest accounting units on offer. Today, the subject’s teaching team uses memes, like the Double Down burger, and ‘Trojan horses’ to introduce difficult or abstract concepts.
The moment that led to me becoming a Learning Designer was... about eight years ago, I was in class telling my students that if I saw another mobile phone out on the table I was going to take it and sell it on eBay; mine was a mobile free...
Read about tips for using media in your online space here
A chat with students in different UTS faculties on how they have benefited from authentic non-traditional assessments in their studies.
No brainer you think, of course we can learn through evaluation. But not all would agree with you.
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