Using Miro for managing in-class group activities and fostering student interaction
byHave you ever wondered what students are doing when they are working in groups in the classroom? Sure, you can visit individual groups in…
Have you ever wondered what students are doing when they are working in groups in the classroom? Sure, you can visit individual groups in…
Dr Yu Sang is a scholar and teacher in Chinese Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures. As part of her teaching, Yu…
It’s the middle of 2022 and we’ve had two and a half very strange years at Sydney. Two and a half years of figuring…
When I started teaching at Sydney I was definitely winging it! My first class was early in my PhD studies, as sole tutor in…
Working with the wind, published in early 2021, detailed the pandemic-related delivery and assessment changes made to AVBS1002 Animal Management, a semester 2 unit of study…
A few weeks ago during the 2021 Sydney Teaching Symposium, students from a range of faculties, backgrounds, and year levels spoke about their own…
With Sydney facing an extended and uncertain lockdown, we find ourselves again starting the semester with remote teaching, facing a wall of black boxes,…
The rapid transition to online teaching due to COVID-19 both in Australia and abroad has left us all in a strange new world. One…
The oral exam, sometimes referred to as a “viva voce” or just “viva”, is most commonly associated with the formal defence of a PhD…
With constructivism as its theoretical underpinning, group work relies upon social interactions to enhance learning by building connections between existing and new ideas or…