Put the internet down and let’s talk about this: Techniques for active social learning in lecture theatres

Put the internet down and let’s talk about this: Techniques for active social learning in lecture theatres

By: Rhiannon Lloyd

The pressure on universities to move content online has initiated conversation about the purpose and value of the lecture theatre as a teaching ‘space’. Central to the defence of the lecture theatre is its social nature; students physically gather together to learn from, and with, one another, as a collective.

Maths essentials for business workshops

Maths essentials for business workshops

By: Julia Crawford and Anton de Bruyn

O-Week is a busy, fun time for most first year students and those in the Business School are no exception. However, some students made time to attend a series of four Maths Essentials Workshops, part of a new initiative that I’m running. The workshops are part of the academic skills development offered to students by the Business School’s Innovative Learning and Teaching team, in conjunction with Economics, Statistics and Accounting, and Finance.

Improving Student Learning on Canvas

Improving Student Learning on Canvas

By: Nabeel Albashiry and Doug Carrie

Recent feedback from Business School students has been that they overwhelmingly support the move from Cecil to Canvas, and really like Canvas’ user-friendly features. The most common request was for more consistency in how Canvas courses are presented across the Business School. In ILT’s final monthly seminar for 2016, we discussed how to address this request.

Learn Do Share 2016 Video

Learn Do Share 2016 Video

By: Lyn Collie and Olivia Panzic

This year’s Learn Do Share event was a great success with speakers from both inside and outside the Business School sharing their experiences regarding pedagogy in technology. We heard from Business School Teaching Excellence Award winners who transformed their courses as well as staff members on various methods for assessing and marking students online. There was also an excellent review on what matters most to students in regards to Canvas and improvements that can enhance their learning.

Canvas and Excel Hacks for Personalised Engagement

Canvas and Excel Hacks for Personalised Engagement

By: Ron Tiong

You probably use Canvas and Excel as part of your regular teaching activities, but did you know they can be used to easily discover every Canvas page a student has viewed, generate section and enrolment lists for large classes, and send e-mails with personalised content and attachments? In this seminar, I talked about how Canvas “hacks” and an Excel tool I created for the Business School’s Teaching Initiatives Scheme can enable personalised student engagement opportunities.