In this video interview, Tony Dunford, Head of Learning Design and Delivery, Group Capability Enterprise HR Strategy & Services at Westpac shares:
In this video interview, Kris Ryan, Academic Director at Monash University explores:
In this article, Julie Lindsay, Quality Learning and Teaching Leader (Online) at Charles Sturt University, explores the strategies being used across Charles Sturt to design and developing online learning in order to improve the student experience and maximise learner engagement.
In this article, Eric Tsui Chair, Advisory Committee on ELearning at PolyU explores the core elements of the PolyUX online learning strategy and how they are using innovative online teaching and learning styles to enhance the experience for students.
In this article, Sandra Lipinski eLearning manager, at Silkwood School explores the steps she has taken at her school to provide a framework for the effective creation of digital and multi-media resources and the impact this is having on student and teacher engagement.
With so much change on
the horizon, what steps can universities take to ensure their approach to
online learning can transform the student learning experience into something
which is fulfilling, rewarding and personalised? What’s more, how can
universities go about creating the perfect marriage of educator engagement and
student ROI when rolling-out new online learning models?
To answer these
questions, Ahead of the 4th Annual Online and eLearning Summit 2019, we
have compiled three case studies which explore the different approaches three
Australian universities are taking to improve student engagement and
personalisation of the learning process through innovative online
learning strategies.