Category: Faculty of Arts
From the Faculty of Arts.
Digital media assessments within the Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts pioneers digital humanities education through a strong cooperation with Adobe, increasing students' learning experiences while also encouraging novel approaches to storytelling and public engagement.
Beyond reasonable doubt: learning, teaching and mooting in the new Michael Kirby Building to connect students and staff like never before
Our state-of-the-art Law facilities will foster a strong sense of community, enhance professional skills and build a new culture for MQ law students.
What creative writing can tell us about teaching in higher education
Creative writing teaches students to pay attention to words, to take risks and perhaps even surprise themselves.
I ask students ‘why?’ (more often) in the era of ChatGPT
Patricia Koromvokis is fostering students' critical thinking skills by constantly asking them to explain 'why?'.
What interdisciplinary research training can tell us about teaching in higher education
How reflective writing and resistant reading can foster curiosity, critical thinking and creativity.
Spotlight on practice: Zooming in on strategies to teach in the classroom and online *simultaneously* – Jasna Novak Milic
Have we discovered the inventor of "double zooming?"
Safeguarding academic integrity, connecting law students with markers: Assessment via viva voce
This Macquarie Law School teaching team has focused on authentic assessment via viva voce exams, not only to defend academic integrity, but also to accelerate student employability.
Promoting Gender Studies through a new students and community network
Learn more about the Gendered Transnational Texts and Communities Network.
Developing students’ literacy through embedding
With so much content to get through, it may feel impossible to teach literacy – the understanding and control of diverse and multiple modes of communication [1] – in your unit. The Learning Skills Unit, Library and the Numeracy Centre...