Rhiannon Hall

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4 reasons to register for next week’s seminar: ‘Getting students to do their readings’

By Rhiannon Hall,

We've all heard the one about students who just won't read. But did you know the LX.lab will be hosting a seminar next week with tips and advice to get your students reading?

Get involved in accessibility: 8 events for your 2018 calendar

By Rhiannon Hall,

Emily and Rhiannon round-up a collection of events to watch out for in the accessibility and disability spaces. Whether you're into arts, sports or academia, there's something for everyone.

Catching up with Emily Quinn Smyth – future scientist, Auslan activist and colleague!

By Rhiannon Hall,

This UTS student has been very busy since we chatted earlier this year...

Breaking through the gender binary: a starter kit

By Rhiannon Hall,

Did you know that UTS offers Breaking the Binary training for all staff? If you’re interested in learning what you can do to be more aware of gender diversity, read on…

4 key lessons from the Introduction to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture workshop

By Rhiannon Hall,

Find out what you can learn by attending an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture workshop...

Three quick ways to stay in the loop for Spring session

By Rhiannon Hall,

If you're heading into Spring session feeling overwhelmed by all the preparation that needs to be done, we've got you covered. Here are three simple ways to get help and resources that'll have you ready to dive in to the new session.

Learning and Teaching Citation winner Dr Tuck Wah Leong on authentic learning experiences in IT

By Rhiannon Hall,

Dr Tuck Wah Leong is serious about helping his students to become industry-ready professionals. We chatted with him about student engagement, classroom tips, and more...

‘Real-world’ learning in Sports Management with Dr Nico Schulenkorf, Learning and Teaching Citation winner

By Rhiannon Hall,

Dr Nico Schulenkorf has some interesting thoughts on approaches and challenges in learning and teaching for today's classroom...

Dr Yvonne Davila and Neela Griffiths, learning.futures award winners

By Rhiannon Hall,

Dr Yvonne Davila and Neela Griffiths chat to us about their learning.futures award, memorable learning and teaching moments, and more...

Breaking barriers: Emily Quinn Smyth and Dr Andy Leigh on Auslan, communication and science

By Rhiannon Hall,

For Emily Quinn Smyth, a eureka moment on a field trip for an undergraduate subject led her to an important research question - the lack of scientific vocabulary in Australian sign language, or Auslan.

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