Course sites and Course Profiles; Microsoft Teams site

15 Jul 2024

Course sites and Course Profiles availability

Please ensure Learn.UQ (Blackboard) course site(s) and course profile(s) are made available to students at least one week before your first teaching activity, as outlined on the Course Design - Policy site. Course sites must contain a welcome message as a minimum requirement. The remaining online course requirements should be met by the first teaching activity.

Review the Policy site >>

Microsoft Teams site created for each Course

A Microsoft Teams site is now automatically created for each Learn.UQ course site. Activation of each course Teams site is at the discretion of the Course Coordinator. Check out the Teams for Teaching and Learning guide.

Review the Teams for Teaching and Learning guide >>

Managing student use of Microsoft Teams

Now that staff and students are together on Teams we encourage you to clearly outline appropriate communication channels for your course. For instance, students may try to contact teaching staff on Teams chat even if you don’t have a Teams site for your course. If you are not using Teams yet, unread messages will convert to emails after one hour. You may also consider setting a Teams specific out-of-office message letting students know your preferred course communication channels.

Consider your student communication plan >>

Transition to Kaltura to EchoVideo complete – final reminders

Following the UQ Technology Master Plan decision to retire Kaltura, all Kaltura videos have been successfully migrated to Echo360 and re-embedded in Learn.UQ courses. The EchoVideo Deep Linking tool will need to be used for embedding new videos in Learn.UQ and student video submissions.

If videos appear to be missing from your course content, please email help@elearning.edu.au to lodge a job with eLearning Helpdesk team.

For further information, please visit the project page or contact projects@elearning.uq.edu.au.

Please visit the project page >>

Publishing Zoom cloud recordings to Echo360 for long-term student access

To ensure long-term access for students, please publish your Zoom cloud recordings to Echo360. Without publishing in Echo360, Zoom cloud recordings will be deleted after 12 months. By setting them to automatically save into Echo360, they will be stored for a much longer duration.

Find out how >>

eLearning Adviser consultations

You can book an eLearning Adviser consultation through Microsoft Bookings. eLearning Advisers have expertise in teaching and learning technology and can help you select and configure learning technologies for your course(s). The consultation is online via Teams so please install Microsoft Teams to your device.

Book a consultation >>

Course site design exemplar and self-assessment

For personalised suggestions on how to improve your Learn.UQ (Blackboard) course site, complete the online self-assessment tool and review the course design exemplar site (UQ login required) which provides a model for structuring your course for easy navigation for students.

View the exemplar site >>

Review Learn.UQ resources

As we begin another semester, you should take a moment to review the Getting started with Learn.UQ guide which provides information about eLearning tools, support, ordering, and adding content to course(s). New staff should complete the Learn.UQ Basics online workshop, or book a consultation with an eLearning advisor.


You can refer to the Course Readiness Checklist to keep track of your preparation for your Learn.UQ course.

See the guide >>

Get to know your students

Course Insights, UQ's course-level learning analytics dashboard, is available to all Course Coordinators via Learn.UQ. Review student demographic information this week through the enrolment section to help inform your teaching strategies.

Course Coordinators can also access student headshots through my.UQ and generate a PDF document to familiarise themselves with student faces prior to classes.

See the guide >>

Artificial Intelligence – Digital Essentials module

The Artificial Intelligence module (within the Digital Essentials series) introduces students to the different types of AI, the implications of AI to society and what AI research is being done at UQ. The module is embedded into courses to make it more accessible for students.

See the module >>

Are you intending to use Inspera for assessment in Semester 2?

If you are a course coordinator wishing to use Inspera for assessment in your course in Semester 2, please complete the Intention to Use Inspera form at your earliest convenience. Completing this form enables us to plan support across ITaLI, the eLearning helpdesk, the Library, and Examinations to improve the quality of support for you and your students. 

Please note: while Inspera is now available for use in all UQ courses, very large class sizes (over 500 students) wishing to use Inspera for on-campus examinations require confirmation.

Please complete the intention to use Inspera form >>

Assessment Review Service 

If you would like to review your assessment with someone, but are pressed for time, ITaLI's Digital Assessment team can review your assessment (paying particular attention to aspects you nominate) without the need to book a consultation. Please fill out this Assessment Review form if this sounds like a good option for you.

Please complete the Assessment Review form >>

Find learning objects for your Semester 2 courses

Use the Library's new Digital Learning Hub to find online modules, interactive activities, videos and other digital learning objects, all in one place, to support your teaching.

The learning objects explain key concepts that help build study, research and digital skills.

Learn more about the Digital Learning Hub >>

What's on

Ready to Tutor | 23–25 July 2024

Ready to Tutor Week is a series of sessions designed to help tutors prepare for the upcoming semester. Learn about Turnitin marking, Learn.UQ Basic, collaborative learning tools and more.

Ready to Tutor Week: learn more and register >>

Free online Academic English courses for UQ students

UQ students can now access FREE online English courses to enhance their academic writing skills. "How to Write an Essay" and "How to Write a Thesis" are available for all students and have already been taken by over 1,929 UQ students and 53,014 learners globally. Please share this enrolment link via your student-facing channels and encourage students to make the most of this valuable opportunity. Thank you for your support in promoting these courses to our students.

Please contact uqx@uq.edu.au with any questions.

Enrolment link >>

Teaching linguistically diverse students

is a 90-minute online professional development course for all UQ Teaching Staff available on the UQ Extend platform via Workday. The course covers Linguistic diversity at UQ, English proficiency gaps, practical ways to refine instruction, assessment and feedback, ways to improve clarity and scaffolding, the power of examples and learning through multiple modes of delivery. Please share this enrolment link.

Please contact uqx@uq.edu.au with any questions.

Enrolment link >>

Using AV equipment in lecture theatres

Make sure you are ready for Semester 2 with the knowledge of how to use the AV equipment in lecture theatres.

Register for the workshops >>

eLearning workshops (self-paced)

View eLearning workshops and events >>

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.

Digital assessment design support

ITaLI’s Digital Assessment team are available to assist with all aspects of assessment including task design, question writing, Generative AI, assessment security, marking and moderation efficiency, optimising the student experience, feedback, alignment with UQ’s Graduate Attributes and working with Inspera AssessmentBook an online consultation.

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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