At the University of New England, over half of our first year chemistry students study online. Most of our online students also work and have family responsibilities. With the COVID-19 crisis, we now have an entire cohort of students who have been forced to study online. The task of teaching chemistry online, improving engagement with self-study online resources, and supporting our students to become independent learners is something we have grappled with for many years. Including the ‘human’ side of teaching in an online environment, whilst maintaining reasonable workloads for academics, is critical. In first year chemistry at UNE, improving the non-content specific skills of our online students has been very successful; however, supporti...
“Practice makes perfect; bad practice makes perfectly bad” (Rozinszky, n.d.). Practice, study and re...
From 2019 onwards, there has been a significant shift in the digital assessment landscape, along wit...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
Over the past few years we have been utilizing the online resources that accompany our first year un...
There have been major disruptions to all parts of everyday life due to the impact of the illness COV...
Problem The first-year experience is critical for student engagement, retention, and success. The ...
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science pivoted to online teaching and learning in March 2020, due to the...
BACKGROUND COVID-19 restrictions have caused instructors and students to quickly adapt to the online...
Aims The aim of this workshop is to stimulate a productive discussion with regard to whether it is a...
Students are encountering increasingly complex learning environments that incorporate multimodal res...
In this chapter, examples of innovative approaches that use educational technology to support active...
COVID-19 has had a profound impact on tertiary education, most notably the rapid transition from fac...
This project investigated two online delivery methods to identify how to best support student learni...
Due to the lockdown restrictions of COVID-19, universities in Australia have moved their systems fro...
Students are encountering increasingly more complex learning environments that incorporate multimoda...
“Practice makes perfect; bad practice makes perfectly bad” (Rozinszky, n.d.). Practice, study and re...
From 2019 onwards, there has been a significant shift in the digital assessment landscape, along wit...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...
Over the past few years we have been utilizing the online resources that accompany our first year un...
There have been major disruptions to all parts of everyday life due to the impact of the illness COV...
Problem The first-year experience is critical for student engagement, retention, and success. The ...
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science pivoted to online teaching and learning in March 2020, due to the...
BACKGROUND COVID-19 restrictions have caused instructors and students to quickly adapt to the online...
Aims The aim of this workshop is to stimulate a productive discussion with regard to whether it is a...
Students are encountering increasingly complex learning environments that incorporate multimodal res...
In this chapter, examples of innovative approaches that use educational technology to support active...
COVID-19 has had a profound impact on tertiary education, most notably the rapid transition from fac...
This project investigated two online delivery methods to identify how to best support student learni...
Due to the lockdown restrictions of COVID-19, universities in Australia have moved their systems fro...
Students are encountering increasingly more complex learning environments that incorporate multimoda...
“Practice makes perfect; bad practice makes perfectly bad” (Rozinszky, n.d.). Practice, study and re...
From 2019 onwards, there has been a significant shift in the digital assessment landscape, along wit...
In our changing world where university students are demanding a greater say in their tertiary educat...