Month: August 2022

Turnitin Draft Coach: empowering your students to improve the quality of their assignments
A free tool to help students avoid unintentional plagiarism and improve the quality of their work.

Get the ball rolling with student peer marking
How to guide students on peer marking and decide which tools to use to support the process.

Juggling teaching online and on-campus students? Try these 10 tips
There's a lot going on in a blended synchronous classroom - these ideas might help to smooth the way.

To block or interleave? That is the question (for our next Podcast Club)
Join us for a lively discussion.

What psychology can tell us about teaching in higher education
Educational and developmental psychology offer insights into the fundamental question of what it means to learn and how learning happens.

Understanding and supporting our neurodiverse learners
A series of workshops for staff exploring perspectives, current research and implications for neurodiverse learners in a university setting.

I’m a self-professed H5P enthusiast!
Students say they like variety and you can certainly deliver on that by creating learning activities using H5P, according to Kelly Gray.

Academic Senate Top 5, July 26th, 2022
On Tuesday 26 July Academic Senate held its fourth meeting of the year. Check out the top 5 items from the meeting.

Employable You(Us) – setting students up for career success
The Employability & Graduate Success team are offering students a great opportunity to increase their employability through the Employable You series.