Legislation against contract cheating has passed Federal Parliament. What does this means and what are the next steps?
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It’s been a bumpy start to the year. This includes challenges with learning and teaching-related technology (starting with Adobe Connect) but there are also some good news stories on that front as well. Read on.
A new referencing style, a new DLT, new contract cheating alerts, L&T Symposium confirmed…welcome to 2020
It’s been a huge year in learning and teaching but before you head out the door for Christmas, make sure you’re across the following…
QUASAR is now live, are you using it well? Whether you’re teaching or researching over summer stay across the latest developments in SoTL and contract cheating. And finally, I’ve reported on L&T Symposium feedback!
A few of our projects focused on enhancing the quality of learning experience for our students are just about to step things up. And for those of you flying the flag and teaching in 201990, there is help available so please ask.
Making a good impression in 201960, fighting the scourge of contract cheating and professional development opportunities, read all about it.
Cheating at University? I’m talking about your students! In this post, we’re announcing more helpful activities and resources for you to continue the conversation with them. Michael Kemp and QUASAR are coming soon to a School Board near you, we take the Pulse on student engagement in your i2 site and there’s an update on our old friend the i2 visual theme.
Now that 201860 is underway, this post focuses on help with writing your exams and on having conversations with your students about cheating. There’s also an update on the Quasar project!
There are new improvements to speed up the student academic misconduct process for students and to provide support to our Heads of Schools.