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Paving pathways to leadership in learning design

Mais Fatayer investigates current perspectives on leadership in learning design before an upcoming Learning Design Meetup panel session.

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Look out for that train! Enhance your videos with our updated media resources

Train yourself with our rich range of online resources, now divided into two distinct collections.

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3 perks of being an ASCILITE member

Hear about some of the advantages of being part of the ASCILITE community from UTS members – then sign up for free!

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Give international students a break – they’re just trying to keep pace

Rebecca Matteson explores how adjustments to time and pacing can support international students.

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Learning, fast and slow: are you for pace or patience?

In learning and teaching, should we be setting a brisk pace or slowing things down? Perhaps there's space for both...

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Equipping students with knowledge for the Voice Referendum via video

The PGLD team and Faculty of Law co-create a video resource to educate students about the importance of referendums in our governmental system.

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Creative Commons explainer: NonCommercial and ShareAlike

Mais Fatayer demystifies two frequently used Creative Commons licenses for newcomers.

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Contribute to the 2023 UTS Learning and Teaching Forum

Help shape the future of learning and teaching by presenting at November's Learning and Teaching Forum.

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Navigating the generative AI frontier: FEIT academics innovating assessment

How Adrian Kelly and Jianchun Li empower their students for ethical and effective engagement with GenAI.

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Ethics of care: supporting students through trauma-informed pedagogy

In this final post of our ethics of care series, we offer resources to help you apply trauma-informed pedagogy effectively.

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