Results for: design for change

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.

/ 26 August, 2022
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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.

/ 24 August, 2022

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.

/ 19 August, 2022

Your opportunity to observe teaching (and teachers) in action

Open for Observation: Experienced educators across the university are opening their classes for teaching & learning support colleagues to observe and learn.

/ 3 August, 2022

Ready, Set, Echo!

Find the quickest ways to share your recordings in Echo360.

/ 26 July, 2022

Academic Senate Top 5, May 24th, 2022

On Tuesday 24 May, Academic Senate held its third meeting of the year. Check out the top 5 items from this meeting.

/ 15 July, 2022

Pedagogy 2.0: flipping the textbook

We've flipped the classroom. Could 'flipping the textbook' be the next step for higher education?

/ 22 June, 2022

Follow these 5 steps to ensure your iLearn unit meets MQ’s online learning standards

Your iLearn unit should be laid out according to the iLearn Template to provide a consistent online learning experience for students.

/ 15 June, 2022
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ABCs of pedagogy: C is for constructivism

Constructivism is a learning theory that claims that knowledge construction and meaning-making happens through social interaction and collaboration.

/ 15 June, 2022