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Supporting Course Coordinators
Shane Dawson
Learning and Teaching Unit
Transitions and Plans
Role of the course coordinator
Transitions and Plans
LearnOnline PCMS
Blended
Flipped classrooms
Work-integrated Assessment
Support
Lecture recordings
Research
Induction Curriculum
Assessment
Learning and Teaching Unit
Learning and Teaching Unit
• Established in 2008 – but many iterations
• Academic Learning Services
• Student Learning Services
• 4 campus based locations
• Central office at 160 Currie St
• LTU web site http://w3.unisa.edu.au/ltu/
Learning and Teaching Unit
Careers Services
Counselling Services
Disability Services
International Student Services
Student experience
L3: Language, Literacies & Learning
Research Education & Research Degrees
Teaching in Higher Education
Technology Enhanced Learning
LTU staff services include:
• Academic development
– Professional development
• Teaching@UniSA
• Tutoring@UniSA – for sessional staff
• Workshops
– Grants and Awards
• UniSA teaching awards and grants
• OLT teaching awards and grants
• Research and Innovation
– CLAS; Learning analytics; informal/ formal learning; work-
integrated learning; learning spaces
– Funding opportunities
LTU staff services include:
Divisional Support
• Academic developer and Online education designers
• These positions: – report to the Division Dean Teaching and Learning
– focus on Division priorities and curriculum issues including
graduate qualities and AQF compliance
– Undertake curriculum development
– Assist with training and support resources
Technology Enhanced Learning
The Learning and Teaching Unit:
– learnonline
– Program and Course Management System (PCMS)
– Student Placement Systems (SPS).
Support UniSA staff by:
– Provide training for learnonline
– Provide learnonline Help Desk support
– Develop online resources
– Assist with curriculum development and resources
L3 Language, Literacies and Learning for
students
All students can access L3 support
– online resources http://resource.unisa.edu.au/course/view.php?id=3613
– Workshops; 1:1 student assistance; ELSAT (English Language
Self-Assessment Tool)
L3 team can provide the following for academic staff:
– Identify the literacy demands in courses and programs
– Curriculum development
– Design customised resources to scaffold literacy development
– Workshops and training
Learning support
• Working with students
• Learning advisers
• International student officers
• Counsellors
• Disability advisers
• Career Services
• Research Education
Referring students
Staff are able to refer students to the LTU when
there is a concern for: – their academic progress
– an academic integrity issue (provided you are an Academic
Integrity Officer)
– their well-being or health, including mental health, a disability or
medical condition that may be impacting their study
– e-referral form http://w3.unisa.edu.au/ltu/contact/referral.asp
Learning and Teaching Unit
• Questions?
• Overview site http://w3.unisa.edu.au/ltu/