TECHE Top Five: Essential reads to prep for Session 2

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With Session 2 just around the corner, here are some curated key resources from the TECHE team to assist learning and teaching academics to prepare for the session ahead.

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iLearn Drop-in Clinic for Session 2 – The iLearn Drop-in Clinic is opening soon for Session 2 2022 where help will be on hand for all things iLearn. Support will be delivered via Zoom from 13 July – 28 July between 11am and 1pm daily.

Follow these 5 steps to ensure your iLearn unit meets MQ’s online learning standards – A University-wide iLearn template has been created to provide a consistent online learning experience for students. Follow these steps to ensure you meet Macquarie’s online learning standards.

A new way to Turnitin: saves you time & provides more assessment options – Find out more about the new Turnitin plugin that now allows you to check for text similarity in forums and iLearn assignments with an added bonus of more efficient groupwork submissions.

Tips for unit convenors setting up iLearn to optimise MyLearn for students – MyLearn is a new student-facing learning analytics dashboard that supports students plan their study, keep up with their assignments, meet deadlines and much more. Here are some tips about how you can set up iLearn to optimise MyLearn for students.

Inclusive teaching: reasonable adjustments for learning needs – Inclusive teaching is important but can be complex when supporting students with disabilities. Kathleen Tait and Sue Silveria suggest some practical techniques to help you.

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