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The new Library online experience has arrived!

By Daniel Hamilton,

What's new in the UTS Library digital experience?

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5 key lessons from the first year of the Student Learning Hub

By Alycia Bailey,

In August 2019, the Student Learning Hub launched at UTS Central - here are some key learnings from the past 12 months.

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Digital Literacy made easy with the Library’s Tinker Kits

By Alycia Bailey,

Feeling the pressure to develop digital and data literacy skills in your students? UTS Library can help with our Tinker Kits.

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Open Educational Resources Part 4: open access and free access

By Shemiran Yaghobi,

Is it right to label a free resource an 'open resource'? This post by Janet Chelliah and Shemiran Yaghobi sheds light on correct terminology.

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All about Explorable Explanations

By Sean Riley,

Explorable explanations are a great way to delve into complex ideas and help students understand them. Learn more here about explorable explanations and the tools you can use to create them.

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Open Educational Resources Part 3: Open Licensing Tools

By Shemiran Yaghobi,

Want to share your work with the world and get recognition for what you have done? Creative Commons might be the perfect tool for you. This post is co-authored by Shemiran Yaghobi and Janet Chelliah.

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5 ways UTS Library can help with teaching in Autumn Session

By Ashley England,

eReadings, new subject materials, essential skills training for students, workshops, kits...and more!

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Give alternate realities a try

By Andreas Mertin,

There’s great potential for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) to enhance the future of teaching, learning and research in the university setting.

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Drag-and-drop code & click-together circuitry: the littleBits of big projects

By Andreas Mertin,

Want to incorporate coding into your subject but don't know where to start?

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Digital Literacy made easy with the Library’s Tinker Kits

By Alycia Bailey,

The UTS Library Tinker Kits empower students to design and prototype projects, learn coding and computational thinking skills as well as build softer skills such as problem-solving, creativity and communication. Little Bits Use these snap together magnetic modules to create imaginative circuits. You can use these circuits to compose...

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