Integrating Open Education Resources into your teaching

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There are many free, ready-made materials that you can incorporate within your course for modifying your existing content. In this resource collection, we’ll show you how to source, use and share Open Educational Resources (OERs).

Sharing educational videos

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This collection outlines some of the reasons to share your educational videos, and recommends methods of sharing with UTS-supported technologies.

Giving feedback as sessional teaching staff

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This resource collection is for sessional or casual teaching staff who would like to improve their capabilities in giving feedback to students. The collection has been developed through the contributions of a range of people who have performed sessional/tutoring roles across UTS faculties. We hope that this body of...

Assessment for learning

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This collection provides a range of ideas and advice for crafting effective assessments.

Connect and collaborate with Microsoft Whiteboard

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How to use Microsoft Whiteboard to engage and inspire students in your virtual classroom.

Building belonging into your classroom

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Tips and activities to ensure your students have a sense of belonging and connection to you and each other.

Interpreting student feedback

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Feedback is key to understanding what’s working in your teaching practice. This collection offers some guidelines to interpret current learner surveys at UTS, so you can make informed choices about your course design and teaching.

Using REVIEW

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This collection will guide you through the process of using REVIEW, a criteria-based online marking system.

Engaging your audience with Mentimeter polls

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This collection is designed to support you to set up your account and to learn how to create interactive online polls with Mentimeter.

Using video for assessment

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Use this collection to get started on developing video assessments in your subjects. Video assessments are tasks where students submit work in a video-based format, combining image and sound to effectively explain concepts, present ideas, demonstrate skills, outline processes, report information, perform roles, collaborate and develop narratives.

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