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Open, sustainable lesson plans to lift the spirits

By Christina Brauer,

Christina Brauer shows how resources can be sustainable in multiple ways with this 'recycled' collection of lesson plans.

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Practical complexity:​ using a capstone to explore professional interests​

By Amanda Lizier,

A teacher, subject coordinator and student share perspectives on a capstone subject in the UTS Master of Education.

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Connecting across communities: Learning Design Meetup 2023 in review

By Jenny Wallace,

Re-visit 4 fabulous learning design events with presenters and panels on pace, time, learning analytics, and pathways to leadership.

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Learning Design Meetup: 3 perspectives on learning design leadership

By Lucy Blakemore,

Review highlights from a recent Learning Design Meetup exploring diverse pathways to leadership for learning design professionals.

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Paving pathways to leadership in learning design

By Mais Fatayer,

Mais Fatayer investigates current perspectives on leadership in learning design before an upcoming Learning Design Meetup panel session.

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Learning, fast and slow: are you for pace or patience?

By Lucy Blakemore,

In learning and teaching, should we be setting a brisk pace or slowing things down? Perhaps there's space for both...

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Time’s up! 5 takes on timing and pace in learning design

By Lucy Blakemore,

Are you a pedagogical pace-setter, or leisurely learning guide? Enjoy 5 takes on time from our pecha kucha presenters.

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About time: pace, pedagogy and pecha kucha

By Lucy Blakemore,

Can we take back control of time and pace in learning design? Join the next Learning Design Meetup to find out!

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Fostering human relationships through learning analytics

By Mais Fatayer,

How can we better capture human learning in digital spaces? See ideas in action from the Learning Design Meetup.

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L.A. Confidential: can we make better use of learning analytics?

By Keith Heggart,

It would be a crime not to use data more effectively for a better student experience.

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