The recent ANU Learning and Teaching Day was an opportunity to learn and share across Colleges and Schools, and beyond academic and professional boundaries. The Poster Showcase in particular, provided an opportunity for staff to discuss current teaching and learning projects and successes across ANU.
Deborah Short, Case Manager at Clinical Services, and Kathi Kuntz, nurse at Clinical Services showcasing their poster on Health, safety and wellbeing at ANU (open in new tab).
Professor Nick Cox, Senior Fellow at the Research School of Chemistry showcasing his poster about Online and flipped classroom to promote peer to peer learning (open in new tab).
The informal low-stakes environment meant that academic and professional staff at every level could be involved. Innovations included virtual reality, student-led assessment, use of actual maps to map content and assessment, and student support and experience programs. A range of in-progress Strategic Learning and Teaching grants were represented.
Amidst the conversational hum was a cross-pollination of ideas spanning disciplines, alongside inquiries into the practical application of the innovations shared.
We would like to thank the people and teams represented at the poster showcase for their valuable contributions. We would also like to thank the attendees for their engagement and enthusiasm.
April Chan, CLT education designer, showcasing the poster on educational escape rooms (open in new tab).
Dr Stephen Dann, senior lecturer of marketing showcasing the poster on content and assessment mapping (open in new tab).
Learn more
To find out more about the posters presented, you can visit the sharepoint site here.
For recordings of the keynote speech by Professor Abby Cathcart or the Student Panel session, visit the blog article.
Sue Sharpe, Senior Education Designer, Melinda Drummond, Education Designer and Kia Holmes, Program Support Officer from the Centre for Learning and Teaching.