
A message from Professor Andrew O’Neil
News 28 MayAn update from the Executive Dean of Law and Business Professor Andrew O'Neil.
03 July 2019
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The highly popular LEO Basics workshop offered by the Learning and Teaching Centre has been redesigned to provide greater flexibility of delivery and staff access using a blended approach comprising online classes with self-paced learner activities and assessments.
The LEO Basics workshop will comprise two sessions (one-hour each), delivered as online classrooms scheduled a week apart. Self-paced learning activities will include short assessments to evidence participant learning and will be undertaken between the online classroom sessions. On successful completion of the workshop a Certificate of Completion will be awarded.
The workshop sessions will be delivered via the Zoom videoconferencing system. To access the LEO Basics meeting room, go to: https://acu.zoom.us/my/leobasics
If you have not used Zoom before, please read their online guide 'Getting Started on Windows and Mac'.
To participate fully in the workshop, you will need to:
The workshop will be delivered by the Learning and Teaching Centre’s experienced eLearning Advisors.
The online classroom sessions will be recorded, and participants will have access to them for ongoing reference.
Workshop Groups
Monday Group 15 & 22 July
Tuesday Group 16 & 23 July
Wednesday Group 17 & 24 July
Thursday Group 18 & 25 July
NOTE: Due to the workshop design, it is important that you choose one group only. For example, enrol in the Monday Group for the 15th and 22nd of July sessions.
To complete the LEO Basics learning activities and assessments, you can self-enrol in the LEO unit by going to https://leo.acu.edu.au/course/view.php?id=31216
Registrations for the workshop will be via Staff Connect
Course: LEO Basics
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