• Wednesday, 12 September 2018
    9:00 am - 5:00 pm

The UTS Casual Academics Conference is a great opportunity to hear from interesting keynote speakers, participate in a range of practical workshops and meet other new casual academics working across the university. The conference provides a forum for sharing experiences and information on the latest initiatives in learning and teaching; and recognises the valuable contribution casual academics make at UTS.

MORNING WORKSHOPS

Please see below for a description of the morning workshops available. Select ONE of the four workshops you’d like to attend using the booking form at the bottom of the page.

 

USING FEEDBACK TO DEVELOP STUDENTS WRITTEN AND ORAL COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES

In this interactive workshop we will share a range of practical strategies to enable you to provide students with timely and useful feedback on their communication practices. We will focus on explicating assessment task requirements and incorporating scaffolded learning activities to provide formative feedback. Participants are asked to bring sample assessment tasks from the subjects they teach to ensure the relevance and interactivity of the workshop.

ACTIVE LEARNING IN QUANTITATIVE TUTORIALS

This workshop is designed for casual academics who are tutoring in subjects such as maths, finance, economics, accounting, science, and engineering, where is there is a quantitative focus and an expectation that students will develop their problem­solving skills and their understanding of difficult concepts. The session will suggest and demonstrate approaches for making these classes more active, engaging and inclusive so they produce better learning outcomes for students. You will also be introduced to the UTS services provided for students who may be need extra support for the subjects you are teaching.

ONLINE MARKING AND FEEDBACK

Join us for a tour of the online marking environment available at UTS. We will outline how each tool works and the context in which a particular tool might be a better choice over another. Particular focus will be placed on using these tools from a casual academic’s perspective and how you might be able to use various features to be more efficient. Tools covered in this workshop will include UTSOnline, Review and Turnitin Feedback Studio.

 

ACTIVE AND COLLABORATIVE LEARNING IN THE CLASSROOM (FULL)

This session is relevant for new and ongoing casual academics. In this workshop we will explore ways of starting off well with your students and encouraging effective learning and teaching from the beginning of semester in lectures and tutorials. Interpersonal interactions and engagement techniques aligned to the UTS Learning.Futures strategy will be explored. This highly participative session will enable you to experience the effects of various techniques and how your students may benefit from them.

 

AFTERNOON WORKSHOPS

Please see below for a description of the afternoon workshops available. Select ONE of the four workshops you’d like to attend using the booking form at the bottom of the page.

OPTIMISING STUDENT ENGAGEMENT WITH UTSONLINE

This workshop is for tutors and coordinators who would like improve their students’ experiences of learning with UTSOnline. UTSOnline is utilised in all undergraduate subjects taught across the university to support students active learning on campus, as well as online. In this session you will be introduced to ways of optimising the most significant and practical uses and features of UTSOnline including organising and communicating with your students, adding items to your subject and engaging your students in online activities. You will have an opportunity to engage in hands-on site design and to select from the workshop the elements that best meet your needs.

ENGAGING STUDENTS WITH AUTHENTIC ASSESSMENT AND FEEDBACK

This session for anyone who is assesses student’s, provides feedback or designs formative or summative assessments. The Learning.Futures approach to assessment at UTS prioritises authentic assessment opportunities, as well as significant opportunities for students to receive feedback on their learning. In this workshop we discuss how more traditional forms of assessment, such as essays and examinations, can be adapted to have greater application to real world settings. The session will also enable you to apply the principles of good assessment practice and feedback, not only as part of formal assessment, but also by making use of class or online activities; peer feedback; self­ assessment and criteria benchmarking: which can all help make this important part of learning more effective and engaging for students.

INCLUSIVE TEACHING APPROACHES FOR LINGUISTICALLY DIVERSE CLASSES

This workshop is for casual academics who would like to develop strategies for their teaching in tutorials or other small group contexts. In the workshop, we consider linguistic diversity in the UTS student cohort and discuss the needs of linguistically diverse students. You will be introduced to and experience a number of inclusive teaching approaches and you will have the opportunity to develop these approaches to meet the needs of students in your own teaching contexts. Finally, you will be introduced to a range of resources at UTS and beyond which can support you in your teaching.

DEVELOPING YOUR APPROACH TO TEACHING (FULL)

How do you go about your teaching and how does the way you teach help or hinder your students learning? How might you develop your approach so that you enhance learning for your students as well as begin to build a teaching case for your career? In this session we will explore these questions and how you might draw from your own experiences, those of your colleagues and students as well as current research about learning to develop your teaching approach. We will also examine some practical strategies to guide you to make your classes more engaging for your students.

 

Please note: If you would like to attend but do not have a staff number yet, please email Enza.Mirabella@uts.edu.au with your registration information. 

Paid attendance is for 7 hours at the ’Other Academic Activity’ (1) rate of $46.60 per hour and will be restricted to participants with an eligible current casual academic teaching contract at UTS.

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