Education Focussed Academic, Dr Naama Carlin from the School of Social Sciences, shares with us her experience in winning a UNSW Award for Teaching, and why she encourages academics to apply.
Academics form the School of Chemical Engineering collaborated with PVCE and MathWorks to create interactive documents called live scripts which combined codes, formatted text, equations and images Using MATLAB, a numerical computing environm
UNSW Online has launched a new program – Master of Management – in response to rapid changes in technology and the emergence of new business models disrupting industry.
In every imaginable life path or career journey, people benefit from developing critical thinking. The ability to analyse and evaluate can serve us well, no matter where life takes us.
How can we learn to deal with the unexpected? And how can we teach the skills that the unexpected depends on – creativity, collaboration and never giving up?
The new UNSW Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Toolkit provides a platform for academics to integrate sustainable thinking across education platforms, based on the framework established by the United Nations.
Learning a new language involves reading, writing, speaking and listening. But how can you test students’ speaking and listening outside of a physical classroom?
When teaching fully online and asynchronously, monitoring student progress with course material and identifying where they may be having difficulties can become a challenge.
With T2 underway and plans to return to campus in the pipeline, Student Academic and Career Success (SACS) have purposively planned a suite of learning assisted services with a mission to re-engage students so that they can thrive in the UNSW lear
Whether you’re a tech-head, tech-phobe or something in-between, teaching through the pandemic has been unlike anything you’ve ever grappled with. The EDS team are offering educational solutions on issues encountered when teaching in the digit
As higher education looks for fresh ideas to navigate the COVID-19 crisis, Education Focussed academics spoke to six UNSW students about their experiences with online learning and how they're adjusting to the ‘new normal’ of learning.