Results for: design for change
Experiments in teaching: shaking up teamwork, assessment and feedback
Nandini Kumar (Accounting and Corporate Governance) has a passion for teaching which drives her to constantly experiment with techniques to engage students and ensure they have the skills to succeed.
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.
Academic Senate Top 5, 27 February 2024
Macquarie University's Academic Senate convened for its first meeting of the year on February 27th. Check out the top 5 items from this meeting.
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?'.
Equipping staff with AI automation skills to streamline marking and feedback
A project in the Department of Actuarial Studies and Business Analytics brings the benefits of AI automated assessment and feedback to the teaching staff who need it most – sessional staff! (But you might like to try it too)
Open your classroom to share your practice – and passion – for teaching
Sign up for 'Open for Observation' this session.
If you love to talk about learning & teaching – join the club!
The Learning & Teaching Podcast Discussion Club is where you can engage with other MQ colleagues to exchange ideas and experiences.
Academic Senate Top 5, 21st November, 2023
Macquarie University's Academic Senate convened for its last meeting of the year on November 21st. Check out the top 5 items from this meeting.
Make teaching development part of your game plan
Professional development for teaching: Here's what's on offer in 2024.