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The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence: Tatiana Bur
Synopsis Bur is a Lecturer in Classics in the Centre for Classical Studies (CCS), within the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics. An ancient Greek historian, she specialises in Greek religion, Greek and Roman science and technology, and the intersections of science and religion in antiquity. As an early-career scholar, Bur teaches across two majors…
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The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence: Claire Hansen
Synopsis Dr Claire Hansen is a nationally recognised educator and internationally respected pedagogy scholar, specialising in Shakespeare studies and ecocriticism. With over a decade of teaching experience across regional and metropolitan Australia, she has developed and championed her award-winning passionate learning model, which places engagement, creativity, and authenticity at the heart of student learning. Claire’s research…
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2024 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence: Kristen Murray
Synopsis Dr Kristen Murray is an outstanding educator in professional, clinical, and health psychology. A Clinical Psychologist and Senior Lecturer, she designs, delivers, evaluates, and leads world-class postgraduate training for the next generation of psychologists at ANU. She excels in creating courses, teaching activities, resources, and assessments that integrate theory with skill development, producing graduates…
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2024 Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Teaching Excellence: Professor Ben Corry
Synopsis Is it possible to explore the inner workings of a cell while playing games and solving puzzles? Can you explain the generation of nerve impulses in a way even a kindergarten child would understand? Ben not only believes this is possible, but demonstrates how such activities enhance student engagement and foster critical thinking skills.…
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Reimagining Education with Generative AI: Insights from Bert Verhoeven’s Keynote
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into higher education is no longer a distant possibility—it is a present and pressing reality. At a recent academic workshop hosted by the ANU, keynote speaker Bert Verhoeven outlined why universities must urgently rethink their curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment strategies in light of generative AI (GenAI). Verhoeven, Senior Lecturer…
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Rethinking AI in Higher Education : Event Wrap Up
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) becomes an increasingly powerful and accessible tool, Australian universities are facing a critical challenge: how to ensure academic integrity and educational relevance in a world where AI is ubiquitous. In a recent seminar hosted at the Australian National University (ANU), Professor Danny Lui presented a compelling case for moving away…
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About Us
Contact Details Email: multimedia.education@anu.edu.au Office Location: Anthony Low Building (Building 124), Room 2.07 (next to the Innovations Lecture Theatre, former NTEU office) Production Studios Location: Baldessin Education Studio: Baldessin Precinct Building W4.05 Lightboard & Podcast Studio: Skaidrite Darius Building S304 About Us Rafael Florez Rafael has extensive experience in educational multimedia production at ANU, and…
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Booking Pages + Forms
Support Requests Multimedia Requests This form is for all multimedia requests. All of the work we do needs to go through this form for documentation. Multimedia Equipment Loan This form is to be filled out for equipment loan after you have discussed your project with us and we have mutually agreed that you may borrow…
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Baldessin Education Studio
A multipurpose space to develop multimedia education content The Education Design Studio (EDS) Team and Multimedia Education are collaborating to provide ANU educators/staff multimedia and studio facilities. The fruit of this collaboration is the Baldessin Education Studio located in Baldessin Precinct Building – launched in late 2024. The studio contains two areas and a range…


