Welcome to our 2nd Special Issue: Teaching Online
In this issue we are taking a closer look at different ways students can engage and connect with each other online. We also have handy advice […]
In this issue we are taking a closer look at different ways students can engage and connect with each other online. We also have handy advice […]
You’ve probably been rethinking your assessments in light of the move toward more online teaching. There are lots of alternatives to exams but have you thought […]
Along with rethinking assessment in online teaching, you are hopefully also thinking about your students’ learning activities and what their learning experience is like. The Flinders […]
Moving to online brings with it benefits. For some, being able to study at a distance and complete tasks at a time that is more convenient […]
Q: I have granted an assignment extension for one of my students, but they tell me that there is no submission button. Why is that? The […]
In your travels you may have encountered mentions of Kaltura, Desktop Recorder and My Media. What are these tools, what are they good for and are they all the same thing, […]
With the mass adoption of online learning, a variety of digital web conferencing tools have surfaced to replace teacher-led sessions such as tutorials and workshops. While […]
With the recent and abrupt transition to online learning and teaching there have been a range of different tools adapted to fit a variety of purposes. […]
There are plenty of useful guides, readings and workshops to help you adapt your teaching to online delivery. Here are just some: Three Essentials in […]