My path to PhD, and disability in the university
Navigating the PhD pathway and finding accessibility along the way...
Navigating the PhD pathway and finding accessibility along the way...
This blog post was written to complement a presentation I gave at the 2017 UTS Teaching and Learning Forum where I presented about a subject that I teach in the Master of Education (Learning and Leadership) called Designing Innovative Learning.
We're uncovering some of the overlooked wonders of UTSOnline! First up is "Adaptive Release" - particularly useful when you need to receive late submissions from students who have been given special consideration.
Going digital can be daunting but you don't need super powers to get on top of it. Take a look at our upcoming workshops and book in today.
Who says students don’t read announcements on UTSOnline? Amanda White from UTS Business School uses a clever hack to share the latest developments in the accounting world, while simultaneously posting on UTSOnline.
See who was awarded at the Learning and Teaching forum last week...
AirMedia is an application that allows presenting in the classroom without connecting your laptop, tablet or phone with cables. Get started with wireless presenting with these instructions.
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.
How important is talking about accessibility in universities? Venetia Vecellio, our new accessible.futures intern talks about her experiences...
Ever wanted to make music but never learned how? If so, it's time you met the littleBits Synth Kit! High quality audio and ease of use makes the kit great for sound projects, or for introducing topics such as signal chains, electrical circuits or the physics of sound.