• Tuesday, 17 March 2020
    1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

With the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on teaching at UTS a team from the LX.lab will be presenting an online webinar on the technical challenges that this situation poses as well as tips for providing content online. We will provide some suggestions on how to adapt your subject’s learning materials and where to find support.

This session will include practical tips on making content accessible to students studying online, particularly those accessing content from mainland China. This includes:

  • General technical considerations for students accessing content from China
  • Recording narration over PowerPoint
  • Advice on content revision / modification for students accessing content from China or online within Australia
  • Online teaching tipsĀ 
  • How the LX.lab can support you and where to find help

If you have registered, we will forward you a Zoom invite on the morning of Tuesday the 17th March with details on how to join us online.

If you are unable to attend we will make a recording available, please also keep up to date with resources below.

Toolkit resources

The Coronavirus toolkit for teaching is now available on LX.uts.edu.au. Please check back regularly for the latest updates

Please also look at the Email template: welcome message for students impacted by travel restrictions for contacting students this week.

Support

Keep an eye on the Coronavirus advice and frequently asked questions for regular updates.

Use the Toolkit to help guide you through what to do, and if you would like more personalised advice for your subject please book a consultation with the LX.lab team.

Register for this event

Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.

To register your attendance, please

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