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MyUni News: Cadmus now available to all courses

Digital capabilities

The Cadmus online assessment platform is now available for use in all courses as part of the MyUni ecosystem. 

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Using Visualisation to teach complex concepts

Visualisation

Creative approaches are needed to address the challenge of learning complex concepts. David Brown and Mark Giancaspro explain how they use comics to maximise engagement and student success.

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Times Higher Education Campus+ partnership 

Reviews in progress

The University of Adelaide has entered into a partnership arrangement with THE Campus+ which provides a platform for academic and professional staff to disseminate insights and advice on key areas of higher education. 

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This is how I teach

Mathew White

This month we spoke to Associate Professor Mathew White, interim Head of the School of Education within the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics.  Mathew has a special interest in how leaders establish school cultures to encourage positive learning and wellbeing environments.  He is well published in the areas of character education, international education, leading change, strategic planning, and wellbeing education. Mathew’s expertise in student wellbeing will be featured in his presentation at this year’s Festival of Learning and Teaching, where he will speak on Evidence-informed Strategies to Promote Belonging in Learning and Teaching.

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Encouraging student leadership

The Student Leadership Programs Community of Practice (CoP) alternates between regular catch-ups for coordinators of programs involving peer-to-peer support and leadership and open meetings.  All staff are welcome to attend these open meetings, with discussion themes focused on topics highly relevant to students in leadership roles, and to staff who want to support the development of student/staff partnership approaches within the university.

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Contract cheating alerts

Survey approval

TEQSA have issued two sector alerts regarding contract cheating services being advertised  to students on campuses, and social media promotions offering students the chance to win up to $10,000  in exchange for uploading course materials or assignments to file-sharing websites. 

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Trusted after-hours academic support for students

Course Reviews

At this stage of the semester, whether - and how - students ask for help can often be determined by explicit direction from trusted authorities, e.g., lecturers, coordinators, library staff, and international student support staff.

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Optimising diversity through inclusive teaching practices

diversity in teaching practice

Diversity in the student and staff population is a strength of the University community. The myriad backgrounds and experiences of our students make for engaging learning environments.

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This is how I teach

A/Prof Benn McCann

This month we spoke to Associate Professor Benjamin (Ben) McCann, lecturer with the School of Humanities.  Recognised for his outstanding teaching through Faculty, institutional and national teaching award schemes, including a 2021 Commendation for the Enhancement and Innovation of Teaching in the category of Promoting student wellbeing, Ben is a passionate and engaging teacher.  Here he shares his thoughts on the use of technology increasing student engagement and the importance of encouraging multiple skill sets in future graduates. 

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Learning and Teaching News - Associate Professor Graham Hardy

Graham Hardy

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my first two months as Director, Education Quality within the Division of Academic and Student Engagement (DASE).  I’ve been particularly impressed by colleagues determination to do things well, in addition to their very positive solutions’ focused intent, and genuine care for the student experience.  

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