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Special Interest Group – Pathways to Innovation

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About the Pathways to Innovation SIG

This SIG is for those who are keen to master the basics and then push the boundaries. We have two overlapping focuses.

Pathways: We focus on implementing the fundamentals by exploring tools, pedagogies, and strategies that you can take away and easily replicate.

Innovation: We think creatively and strategically about how each of these tools, pedagogies, or strategies can be adapted or combined, with their affordances plumbed for opportunity.

Sessions will include the introduction of new online learning tools by peers who are actively using them. We explore: how and why it is used; what makes it successful; and how to use it ourselves. In addition there will be time for further discussion, contribution of your ideas through shared L&T challenges and collaboration around what we can do at UniSQ to improve learning environments for student success.

Contact Us

Katrina Cutcliffe – Pathways to Innovation SIG Convenor

Email: Katrina.Cutcliffe@unisq.edu.au

Highlights from our last meeting…

On 3 October, Dr Chris Gaviglio shared his experiences with Nolej. In short, Nolej is an AI tool that allows you to upload a PDF, video, or file of any type, which it will then transform into a sequence of H5P activities. Chris highlighted how to use the tool and its many time-saving features.  Read more by clicking here.

Scroll down to read blog posts from all of our meetings.

SIG Padlet

Pathways to Innovation SIG Padlet – Great resources to explore!

Read the Blog

Click on the posts below to read the most recent blog posts on Innovation. You can also access join the main Conversation here.

Adventures with AI – ChatGPT

Adventures with AI – ChatGPT

ChatGPT is a chatbot powered by artificial intelligence (AI) that uses natural language processing to understand and respond to human language. It is based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language model, which was developed by OpenAI, a leading AI research organization.

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Recent Research on Innovation in Learning and Teaching

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