• Wednesday, 31 March 2021
    1:30 pm - 3:30 pm

How can you help graduates from your courses become more competitive in the Australian labour market? What can you do to support students who know what topics they like but can’t work out what to study?

The TRACK (Tailored Recruitment Analytics & Curriculum Knowledge) project utilises data, analytics and artificial intelligence to help UTS improve the employability of our students. It uses job market data to help UTS map our curriculum to the skills people need in the workforce. A suite of different applications are being built.

TRACK Learner aims to help students:

  • choose study pathways that will help them achieve their dream job,
  • identify alternative career opportunities that they haven’t even considered.

TRACK Designer aims to help course teams:

  • think about the skills they are teaching in their subjects and how they map to various careers
  • explore the local job market for those careers and identify careers with strong growth potential.

FutureTRACK is a product that is being designed to help UTS achieve its strategic Enterprise Learning goals – it is undergoing rapid development right now!

Come along to this workshop to find out more about the project, where it’s going, and to try out some of the different tools being developed. Your feedback will help us with the next stage of development!

Please note this is a hybrid event and there are limited face-to-face spaces available.

When registering for this event, make sure to select the ticket type depending on your attendance mode.

Remote and face-to-face location details will be provided upon registration.

 

Feature image by Freepik.

Visit us at our TRACKDesigner Drop-ins

For more information please visit the ‘TRACKDesigner Drop-in’ event pages.

TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 7 April

TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 5 May

TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 2 June

TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 7 July

TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 4 August

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Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.

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