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Learning from Indigenous knowledge on the Great Western Semi-arid Ecology field trip

By Rhiannon Hall,

The Semi-arid Ecology field trip is a rare opportunity for students to learn Indigenous science and history on-country, from those who know it best. Dr Andy Leigh talks to us about the trip, and the importance of Indigenous scientific knowledge.

A simple way to start building a supportive learning environment

By Adam Morgan,

Want to build a supportive learning environment where students feel comfortable to participate? Try my ‘getting to know you’ survey as a starting point.

5 tips for a power(ful)point presentation

By Hayley Cumming,

If you're guilty of slide transitions and gradient backgrounds, this one's for you. Make your presentations memorable with these 5 tips and tricks.

Celebrate International Women’s Day with reads from UTS academics

By Futures Team,

Happy International Women's Day! Here are 5 different articles from women at UTS.

The Quick Study – Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy

By Phil Betts,

One of the most influential bodies of work in education, and amongst the first concepts examined in any education degree, is Bloom’s Taxonomy and its successors.

Teaching in the Powerhouse? Ideas to make the most of the space

By Jo McKenzie,

Crowdsourced tips from colleagues who've used the space as well as key contacts should you need some support.

Open Educational Resources Part 4: open access and free access

By Shemiran Yaghobi,

Is it right to label a free resource an 'open resource'? This post by Janet Chelliah and Shemiran Yaghobi sheds light on correct terminology.

5 ways UTS Library can help with teaching in Autumn Session

By Ashley England,

eReadings, new subject materials, essential skills training for students, workshops, kits...and more!

Co-op pop-up this session on Jones St

By Allison Glavin,

Submitted your reading list order to the Co-op? From 11 - 22 March, students will be able to browse and buy at the Co-op pop-up shop on campus.

“Our work is to Indigenise the academy”: Professor Susan Page chats to us about CAIK’s award winning work

By Allison Glavin,

UTS academics in the Centre for the Advancement of Indigenous Knowledges (CAIK) have been recognised for their work with the prestigious Neville Bonner Award. Professor Susan Page talked to us about the team's work and the process behind the Indigenous Graduate Attribute.

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