WATTLE | A Christmas Connect
The WATTLE Executive Committee warmly invites you to our final Zoom Connect session: A Christmas Connect.
The WATTLE Executive Committee warmly invites you to our final Zoom Connect session: A Christmas Connect.
Dear WATTLE members, Please join us on Zoom for our November WATTLE connect session, 10:30 am – 11.30 am on Friday 6 November.
October is Mental Health Month, please join us via zoom on Friday 16 October from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm, for a seminar to be held jointly between WATTLE and UOW well@work entitled ‘Tips for avoiding burnout.’ All staff are welcome.
UOW academics have made a swift transition to the online delivery of their subjects, but what does this mean for subjects that involve work integrated learning?
The complete program and registration for the WATTLE Forum: Transitioning to Remote Teaching and Learning: Showcasing Best Practice is now available.
The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Advisory Committee is joining forces with Wollongong Academy for Tertiary Teaching & Learning Excellence (WATTLE) to bring their WIL Community of Practice together via a webinar in July 2020.
Please save the date for the next annual WATTLE Forum, which will be held online 9 July 2020 from 1:30 – 3:30 pm (registration details to follow).
WATTLE is delighted to invite you to register for its February 2020 Forum, “Enabling students: pathways, experiences and influence”.
The WATTLE Executive Committee warmly invites you to: A very WATTLE Christmas The WATTLE Executive are celebrating another successful year of promoting and showcasing excellence in teaching and learning at UOW.
Using creativity to cross disciplinary borders in Higher Education Presented by Professor Claire Hamshire and A/Prof Kirsten Jack, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Using creative approaches within higher education teaching can have a deep influence on students, creating opportunities for meaningful conversations and providing an environment in which they can engage and develop as individuals and communities.
EmployABILITY@UOW Presented by Professor Dawn Bennett, Curtin University, WA Employability is an important concern for students and academics alike, and the workshop will use your existing unit outlines embed EmployABILITY thinking: students’ cognitive and social development as capable and informed individuals, professionals and social citizens.
Would you like to know more about developing opportunities in teaching and learning at UOW and beyond?
A/Prof David Arendale , University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA will present this 2 hour workshop.
Please come along to WATTLE’s July Winter Warmer workshop seminar being presented by Holly Gibbons.
5 Meaningful Minutes: Small changes to pedagogy to support student wellbeing Tuesday 11 June, 2019 9:30am – 11:30am Building 21, Room G08, UOW Wollongong Campus* Dr Lydia Woodyatt researches at the intersection of social, clinical, and organisational psychology.