Is using emojis okay for accessibility and inclusion?
To use emojis effectively for all readers, use them sparingly and never in place of a word.
To use emojis effectively for all readers, use them sparingly and never in place of a word.
A student-led initiative from a SAP grant will empower leaners to understand and apply GenAI principles confidently and ethically.
Dr Evana Wright and Dr Frederique Sunstrum showcase their work with students using generative AI.
Catch up on thought-provoking discussions from the Faculty of Health's AI workshop.
Caroline Havery and Rosalie Goldsmith discuss their team's award-winning language support framework.
Enrol for this opportunity to connect with your peers, develop your teaching and improve your students’ learning experiences.
As part of the UTS People Strategy, a research study aims to improve the causal academic experience – here's how you can contribute.
Catch up on our recent Tooltime session, where we explored screen readers in action.
Share stories and solve challenges at this year's big work-integrated learning event at UTS.
Jos Boys explores how social and spatial design practices value some bodies and minds, but disable others.
Vanessa Crump and Yvonne Davila share how the jigsaw technique unlocks sustainability and critical thinking in a core science subject.
Explore AI, accessibility, teaching practice and learning technologies in our upcoming events this May.