Teaching and Learning: Preparing for Next Year

Six Week Webinar Series - Preparing for Next Year
Academic Affairs invites staff from across the University to register for any of the 45 webinars we will be offering over the six weeks from 12 May to 20 June to help you prepare your teaching and learning for next year.
These webinars are offered by our Learning, Teaching and Assessment team, our Digital Education team, and our Virtual Learning Environment team, covering a wide range of topics that can stimulate your thinking and assist you in planning for your teaching, learning, assessment. Library Services are also offering a webinar on Library Essentials, which is included in the listing below.
Use the links below to register for your choice of these sessions.
Active Learning for Enhancing Student Engagement
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Advanced Grades (Brightspace)
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Advanced Quizzes (Brightspace)
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Agreeing Expectations with your Students
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Building Authenticity into Assessments
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Building Better Quizzes: Designing Effective Quizzes and Quiz Questions
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Effective Use of Questions in Vevox
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Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom
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Engage and Inspire: Using Questions as a Teaching Strategy
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ePortfolio for Instructors
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Group Work: Connect, Collaborate, Belong
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Humanistic Theories of Learning - Lessons for the University Educator
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Intelligent Agents (Brightspace)
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Introducing the Digital Capabilities Framework for Students
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Introduction to Universal Design for Learning
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Learning Taxonomies - Applications for Practice in the University Classroom
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Let’s Rubric that Rubric’: Exploring Best Practice in Rubric Design
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Library Essentials
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4 June, 11-12noon |
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MS Whiteboard for Projects & Collaboration
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Release Conditions (Brightspace)
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ScreenPal Interactivity and Quizzing
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ScreenPal Video Editing
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Using Brightspace for ePortfolios and ePortfolio Practice Exchange
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Using LockDown Browser
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Using ScreenPal AI Features
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Vevox and PowerPoint for smooth workflows
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Writing Effective Learning Outcomes: Why are they so important?
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