Block out your calendars! The UNE Learning and Teaching Symposium is back and in its third year!

The UNE Learning and Teaching Symposium will be held on Thursday 28th July from 9:00 am – 4:30 pm.

You are cordially invited to register for this year’s Symposium.

Check it out on the Symposium website –>

Symposium Theme

Engagement – One problem but with many solutions?

For our 2022 Learning and Teaching Symposium, rather than a conference theme we are posing a question: Engagement – One problem but with many solutions?  Engagement can be challenging for us all and at this year’s Learning and Teaching Symposium we will be considering this question through of a range of presentations exploring the different ways we engage with our students, with each other, with the community, and with big ideas. Radical ideas are encouraged! It is your opportunity to be a part of the solution.

To register either as an attendee, click on the following link:

https://unesurveys.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1LLD8io762l6Fj8

Draft program

Draft program is now available.

This year’s Symposium Keynote Speaker

We are excited to have as this year’s Symposium Keynote Professor Phill Dawson.

PROFESSOR PHILLIP (PHILL) DAWSON

Professor Phillip (Phill) Dawson is the Associate Director of the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE) at Deakin University. Phill has degrees in education, artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, and he leads CRADLE’s work on cheating, academic integrity and assessment security

This work spans hacking and cheating in online examstraining academics to detect contract cheatingstudent use of study drugsthe effectiveness of legislation at stopping cheating, and the evaluation of new assessment security technologies. His two latest books are Defending Assessment Security in a Digital World: Preventing E-Cheating and Supporting Academic Integrity in Higher Education (Routledge, 2021) and the co-edited volume Re-imagining University Assessment in a Digital World (Springer, 2020). Phill’s work on cheating is part of his broader research into assessment, which includes work on assessment design and feedback. In his spare time, Phill performs improv comedy and produces the academia-themed comedy show The Peer Revue

So come and join us, or better still be a presenter. 

See you on Thursday 28th July!