Activities to add to the beginning, middle and end of your lesson plan
There are a variety of learning activities to help keep students engaged over time that you can consider adding to your lesson plan.
There are a variety of learning activities to help keep students engaged over time that you can consider adding to your lesson plan.
In this recording, Katharina McMeekin and Sarah Kent explore how we can begin to sequence our learning design through the use of Lesson Plans.
Whether you have days or decades of teaching experience, lesson planning has the potential to enhance your impact. Dr Lincoln Gomes shares why and how to get started.
A design-based STEM course has students engaged in (and enjoying) the learning process. Dr Saad Odeh shares a few ideas for hands-on activities.
It was built to be a place where students learn, but there are other ways that the Moodle course space can be used.
In this recording, Alyce Hogg introduces some simple and accessible curation and automation tools that help streamline the process of managing online reading resources.
In this recording, Daniel Moon covers a series of examples of how H5P have been used to break up online content into engaging ‘chunks’.
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In this recording, Juliana Kendi and Santina Sculli outline a curriculum renewal project undertaken by La Trobe Melbourne as part of a wider Navitas global initiative.
How can we provide students with the opportunity to engage actively and flexibly in their own time? H5P offers some great, interactive ideas.
In this recording, Sarah Fitzpatrick demonstrates how to use Powtoon- to create animated videos, to help engage students in online learning communities
In this recording, hear the process behind a successful transformation that brought effective technology into learning and teaching practices.
Two SAE teachers share their strategies to make space in their online teaching for humour, play, creativity and active learning.