Category: Teaching Online

Resources for teaching online.

COVID-19 Staff contacts for support

Contact for Learning and Teaching help and support The central Learning Innovation Hub (LIH) systems support team and learning design team are available via the contact options shown below. Any requests that come via either of these options will either...

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Audio and Video content for online delivery

The creation of multimedia content as part of your online delivery will help students engage with your content. It is easier than ever to produce Audio and Video content to enhance your online teaching. Record a video outlining the changes...

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Use of discussion forums for online delivery

A forum is an online discussion tool that can be used to promote critical reflection on the issues being studied, and to share ideas amongst fellow students. It provides students an opportunity to actively and consistently engage with others and the course...

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Use of Zoom for online delivery

Zoom is our preferred web conferencing platform - all staff have an enterprise account that will enable you to have sessions of unlimited duration and up to 300 participants.

/ 19 March, 2020

Webinar – Making the rapid transition to online learning

Join Matt Bower for this one hour webinar, where he will provide a jumpstart overview of how to map your existing teaching approach into online mode.

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Online Learning and Teaching Guide

Macquarie University is committed to supporting students and staff during the recent outbreak of COVID-19. This guide outlines steps to get up and running with online delivery. For the latest COVID-19 updates for Learning and Teaching, check our Staff L&T...

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Communication and Support for students

It is recommended that you regularly communicate with your students to support their online experience.

/ 19 March, 2020

COVID-19 Use of ECHO360 / Universal Capture for online delivery

The suggested solution for large class lectures is to record these via Echo360 for staff on campus or Universal Capture if teaching staff are off campus.

/ 19 March, 2020