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News 4 SeptemberShare your thoughts on communication at ACU by taking part in the Staff Communication Survey by Friday 13 September.
17 February 2021
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The Learning and Teaching Centre (LTC) is offering a range of online webinars and drop-in sessions over the coming weeks. These webinars offer opportunities for activities, reflection and discussion for those who are either new to teaching at ACU, preparing units in LEO, looking to enhance their online units, or simply in need of a refresher.
Sessions will be run via Zoom meeting room, and webinar recordings will become available after sessions are over.
The new LEO template was created to enhance student experience at ACU. Learn how to roll-over a unit and apply the new LEO template. This session is for LIC (lecturers in charge).
Learn how to improve interactivity and reinforce the learning through creating Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) and drag-and-drop activities.
Learn how to use Echo360 to create, upload and embed videos in your LEO units.
Learn how to use Zoom for online teaching, including setting up, scheduling and running sessions, and using polls and breakout rooms.
Ask a question about anything related to teaching online in LEO. Sessions are attended by LTC eLearning advisors, learning designers and academic developers. There is no need to register to attend a drop-in session
For all information, session times and session outlines, please visit the teaching online workshops and drop-ins page.
Learn how to access and navigate LEO. Locate support, communicate with staff and students, navigate learning materials and facilitate learning activities.
Learn how to create and roll-over units, manage communication, create learning materials, and manage groups and grades.
Ask a question about anything related to teaching online in LEO. Sessions are attended by LTC eLearning advisors, learning designers and academic developers. There is no need to register to attend a drop-in session
For all information, session times and session outlines, please visit the teaching online workshops and drop-ins page.
These easy-to-follow instructions should help you find your chosen session:
Note: If you are a sessional staff member, you will not be able to register via Staff Connect. Please attend your chosen training sessions and we will update your details on Staff Connect after your attendance.
Contact LTC@acu.edu.au if you have any trouble registering.
Share your thoughts on communication at ACU by taking part in the Staff Communication Survey by Friday 13 September.
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