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- Short Guide 1: Starting Well
- Short Guide 2: Scaffolding Learning
- Short Guide 3: Icebreakers
- Short Guide 5: Discussions for Online Learning
- Short Guide 4: Visualising Thinking
- Short Guide 6: Universal Design for Learning
- Short Guide 7: Group Work
- Short Guide 8: Reimagining Practicals
- Short Guide 9: Assessment in the Age of AI
- Universal Design for Learning
- CIRTL Series
- Sustainable Development Goals Toolkit
- Learning Design Workshops
- Connected Curriculum
- Group Work
- Civic Engagement Toolkit
- Learning Outcomes
- DigiEd Reading List
- Ethical Use of GenAI Toolkit
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- Office of the Vice President for Learning & Teaching
How to Enhance Partnerships
You may already be experienced in collaborating with community organisations and guiding your students’ learning through community engaged activities. The tools and insights in this section may be useful if you are curious about taking your engagement efforts further, e.g. more advanced co-creation and co-design approaches such as the development of community engaged modules. Alternatively, you may want to engage in further professional development, share your experience as a champion for civically engaged higher education or participate in leading University initiatives that are driving best practice for civic and community engagement in the curriculum.
Discover more about:
- Advancing to co-creating modules;
- Demonstrating leadership and best practice;
- Getting involved in leading initiatives for a co-designed curriculum.