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Shining a light on 3 highlights at Sydney Vivid 2024

Family-friendly workshops, beer-drenched hotel resurrections and shared experiences on identity in this year's UTS-affiliated Vivid events.

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Enrol for Spring 2024’s Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning

Enrol in the Spring semester of the GCEHTL to connect with peers, develop your teaching and improve the student experience.

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Constructing robots in formative, feedback-driven sprints

Using Agile methodology for constructive feedback in iterative design makes for an enriching studio experience.

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Feedback for assessment as a pathway to student success

Keynote speakers, academics demonstrating their practice and a panel of students take a fresh look at feedback.

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Know me by my pronouns

5 ways to share your pronouns and help create a safe, welcoming space for everyone to express their gender.

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Expression of interest: free professional captions for your subject

Interested in free captions for your videos? Fill out our form to secure your place.

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Call me by my name

Elaine Laforteza looks at how names impact us in education and work, and how to navigate pronunciation with care and kindness.

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Authentic and inclusive learning for Indigenous health students

An award-winning approach in the Faculty of Health that's changing the game for Indigenous diabetes students.

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Using GenAI for personalised and synchronous study plans

AI-generated study plans can be individualised to reflect different student learning styles.

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Sensory rich adventures in anatomy

The winner of the Individual Teaching Award explains how engaging multiple senses can improve student learning and retention.

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