Read about the subjects scheduled for TOL in 201960. You can also view feedback on TOL from both a student and an academic perspective, and hear from our Learning Analyst, Kirstin Donaldson.
Month: July 2019
In May, I looked at ASCILITE, a professional organisation specifically focused on the use of educational technologies in higher education. Today’s post looks at another Australasian-focused organisation – HERDSA – and what it has to offer FoBJBS academics.
BJBS staff took out awards in each of the three CSU Excellence categories, which is a great reflection on their efforts and dedication.
Now that session is underway, some of you may have some time to dip into some learning and teaching professional development opportunities. Here are a few that are on the horizon…
We now have almost all of our UnSymposium posts ready on iTeach. There is a good spread from most Schools / Centres, and they have shaped up into some interesting ‘big questions’ for the actual UnSymposium session.
The UnSymposium is almost here. Drum roll please…it’s time to present ALL of your presenters!
The Assignment Feedback service is the most popular Academic Skills service. This post will help you understand how this service works, why you should recommend it to your students, and what to do if you have any concerns about it.
Are you new to FOBJBS, or would you like to update your current staff profile on our webpage?
The Salis Institute is accepting registrations for two new research training opportunities. Systematically review the…
Launch events were held in July for the new Graduate Certificate in Leadership and Resilience course.