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  • Learn Educational Technology Services (LET’S) Meet - May 2020

    As we approach the start of Term 2, the PVC(E) ETS team is glad to announce our next LET’S Meet for T2 2020. Sessions will be in webinar format spread across the week via Microsoft Teams. With UNSW’s plan of moving all courses online for Term 2, we have tailored our sessions to focus on helping academics to get acquainted with Teaching Remotely.  

    To help with this, sessions will include an extensive range of centrally supported Educational Technologies including: Turnitin, H5P, VoiceThread, Moodle Quiz, Leganto, Moodle Gradebook and more. 

    This will be a great opportunity for UNSW staff to get an expansive walk-through of these tools and learn or ask about various use cases and scenarios.  

    Date: Monday 11th May 2020 to Friday 15th May 2020 
    Time: Daily at 10am to 11am and 2pm to 3pm 

    Below are the session details with a link to join the respective Teams session. For the sessions you are interested in, please download and drag the respective calendar placeholder(.ics file) to your outlook calendar from this SharePoint folder. 

    Date 

    Time 

    Session 

    Day 1: May 11th 

    10am – 11am 

    Online Assessments: Moodle Assignment 

    2pm – 3pm 

    Online Assessments: Turnitin 

    Day 2: May 12th 

     

    10am – 11am 

    Online Assessments: (Moodle Quiz Setup) 

    2pm – 2:30pm 

    Online Assessments: Moodle Quiz - Best Practices 

    2:30pm – 3pm 

    Online Assessments: Moodle Quiz - Question Types 

    Day 3: May 13th 

      

    10am – 11am 

    Online Lectures & Tutorials (Echo360 and Collaborate Ultra) 

    2pm – 2:30pm 

    Leganto 

    2:30pm – 3pm 

    Best practice: Moodle Assignment & Turnitin 

    Day 4: May 14th 

     

    10am – 11am 

    Online engagement tools: PLD 

    2pm – 2:45pm 

    Online Engagement tools: VoiceThread  

    2:45pm – 3pm 

    Inspera & EDS Services 

    Day 5: May 15th 

    10am – 11am 

    Online engagement tools: H5P 

    2pm – 3pm 

    Moodle Gradebook & ETS Support 

    11th May 2020, 10:00am to 15th May 2020, 3:00pm

    via MS Teams

    Staff Only: Event open only to UNSW Staff

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