3 insights from a survey on students’ perspectives of GenAI
There are many assumptions and claims about students' use of GenAI – a new cross-university survey lifts the lid on their real experiences.
There are many assumptions and claims about students' use of GenAI – a new cross-university survey lifts the lid on their real experiences.
The CAT is out of the bag – the new GradesPlus process makes it easier to submit grades and quicker to finalise results.
Discover some quick and simple changes to create emails that are more accessible and useful to everyone.
If you know nothing about MOOCs, are curious about how they can be used for professional development, teaching and edutainment, or their potential to disrupt the 1000 year old model of higher education, join Adrian Norman from IML and the Science of Learning Research Centre for an informal presentation...
Whether you're celebrating Easter, going away or just enjoying some time off, the team at Futures wishes you a happy and safe long weekend.
Loopy is a new tool for demonstrating how complex systems behave.
Are you looking for a professional development opportunity at UTS? In April, IML is offering a series of workshops designed to give casual academics new to UTS a paid opportunity to participate in a range of practical and popular, interactive sessions. The workshops provide a collegial forum for exploring...
Two systems developed for assessment and feedback. Both with pros and cons. Let's weigh up in Round 1 of REVIEW Vs Turnitin: Assessment.
For the third year the University of Technology Sydney has been named the top young university in Australia in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings, this year leaping six places in the global ranking to 15th in the world.
A blog series about unleashing the potential of all students...
Shirley Alexander discusses the evidence on which the learning.futures strategy is based.
At the UTS 2016 Teaching and Learning Forum, Dr Amanda White was the recipient of an Individual Teaching Award. We asked her a few questions about her learning and teaching practice...
In Part One, we explored some benefits of using video and social media platforms to reach a wider audience. Now we'll explore a few simple things you can do to make shooting on your phone or tablet even more effective.
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