Ready to Teach Week; finalising results for Sem 1

9 Jun 2025

Register for Ready to Teach Week

Get ready for Semester 2, 2025 with Ready to Teach Week! This semester’s program runs from 14 to 18 July and features an exciting lineup of practical, hands-on seminars and workshops, designed to help staff develop course materials in preparation for the upcoming semester.  

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Finalising results

Top 7 tips

As we approach the end of Semester 1, check out the Top 7 tips for finalising grades

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Final Grades in Gradebook (Ultra)

The following video provides a step-by-step guide to finalise your results using Gradebook (Ultra) (Echo360, 10m 49s). 

https://echo360.net.au/media/309c91b0-8f61-49f3-b9e3-08a3042ed402/public

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Final Grades in Grade Centre (Original) 

The following video provides a step-by-step guide to finalising your results using Grade Centre (Original) (YouTube, 8m 43s).  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6n9OG0Ui3c

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Approaching the second half of a year-long course?  

For year-long courses you may need to submit a new course site request and ask for your course to be merged. This will ensure lecture recordings continue to be published to your active course site.

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How to check late Inspera exam submissions 

Staff can view and sort late submissions in Inspera exams and submit a test attempt that is in progress on behalf of a student.  

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Inspera Exam viewing 

Guides are available to assist staff delivering online exam viewing sessions for Inspera exams. 

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AI Teacher Hub Updated

The AI Teacher Hub has been updated with guidance and resources to support adapting our teaching in the context of changes happening with AI. Visit the site to read updates on expectations for course profiles and assessment for Semester 2. 

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eProfessionalism – Digital Essentials module

The eProfessionalism module (within the Digital Essentials series) help students develop the knowledge and skills they need to succeed post-graduation. The module is embedded into courses to make it more accessible for students. 

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What's on

Symposium on Indigenising absences in the curriculum I 12 June 2025, 9:30am–12noon

This symposium is part of a Teaching Innovation grant led by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney. It will explore the ways we have worked with 6 undergraduate courses at the beginning stages of integrating Indigenous perspectives into their curriculum. 

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eLearning training (self-paced)

eLearning training (Zoom)

Other events and courses

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Teaching and learning support

eLearning support

For technical support with central eLearning tools, email eLearning support

eLearning Advisers

To receive pedagogical advice from UQ's leading teaching technology experts on using our central eLearning tools, including how to select and configure learning technologies, book a Zoom consultation with an eLearning Adviser.

Workshops

Self-paced online workshops are available for a variety of systems and tools. eLearning advisers are available to deliver custom workshops in your school or faculty. Organise a custom workshop.

Teaching support

ITaLI staff are available to offer pedagogical advice. Please contact itali@uq.edu.au or book a 30-minute Zoom consultation.

Learning Designers

For faculty or school-level support, please refer to the list of Learning Designers in your area. 

 

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