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Current UOW Publishing
- Book Launch: The power of role-based e-learning
- Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice (JUTLP)
- Teaching @ UOW
Other Publishing
- Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) - Resources and Reports
- Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) - AUQA Good Practice Database
- Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ascilite)
- Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
- edna Newsletters
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NEW ! Preservice Teacher Education Newsletter
- http://www.edna.edu.au/edna/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/he/27052010.html
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- HERDSA
- The Higher Education Academy - Academy Exchange
Current UOW Publishing
Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice (JUTLP)
2004 - current
A national, bi-annual, peer-reviewed journal publishing papers that add significantly to the body of knowledge describing effective and innovative teaching and learning practice in the higher education environment.
JUTLP is hosted by the University of Wollongong.
Teaching@UOW
The Teaching@UOW booklet is designed to support you as a member of the teaching staff of the University of Wollongong.
The booklet provides information about the University; teaching-related procedures, committees and policies; resources and services to support you in your teaching role; and some ideas to help you in your first few weeks of teaching.
Other Publishing
Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)
Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) has reports and resources related to the projects it is involved in.
Australian Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) – AUQA Good Practice Database
This database contains Good Practices in higher education, which have been independently validated through national or state systems for audit or accreditation.
Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ascilite)
ascilite produces the Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET) and the fortnightly ascilite Bulletin
Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET)
AJET is a refereed academic journal publishing research and review articles in educational technology, information and communication technologies for education, online and e-learning, educational design, multimedia, computer assisted learning and related areas.
ascilite Bulletin
The fortnightly ascelite Bulletin is distributed by email to members. It provides news about the society and opportunities to connect with and disseminate information to other members.
The ascilite Newsletter was published bi-monthly until July 2009. It was discontinued in favour of the ascilite Bulletin.
Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
Publication profiles, and abstracts where appropriate, for a large number of Department of Education Science and Training (DEST) publications from 2002 to present.
edna
edna is Australia’s leading online resource and collaborative network for the education and training community. They publish several newsletters for different audiences that can be viewed online, as RSS feeds, or as emails via free subscriptions.
- Preservice Teacher Education Newsletter is published fortnightly; Vol 1 Issue 1, 27 May 2010. The newsletter aims to assist teacher educators, student teachers, and education faculties with a fortnightly summary of news, events, teaching tools, papers of interest and other relevant materials.
- The Networker is a monthly email and RSS newsletter of Australian e-learning news, events and resources for all sectors of education and training.
- Early Childhood News is published monthly and features thematic, quality online resources for those working with children 0-8 years old.
- edna for Schools is published fortnightly and features thematic, quality online resources for those working within schools.
- Higher Education Updates is a weekly newsletter offering topical information of interest to the Australian Higher Education community. The Higher Education Update newsletter is being replaced by a new newsletter commencing publication in May 2010. It will include news materials, technology trends, case studies, and events’ announcements of interest to preservice teachers and lecturers. If you were a subscriber to the Higher Education Update, please email news-editor@edna.edu.au to let us know if you would like to receive the new newsletter and we will transfer your subscription across. New subscribers are welcome – please send your request for subscription to news-editor@edna.edu.au.
- All edna Newsletters
Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA)
HERDSA is a scholarly society for people committed to the advancement of higher and tertiary education.
Higher Education Research and Development (HERD)
The HERDSA refereed journal, HERD, is published four time a year and has a strong international reputation.The central focus of the journal is higher education policy, practice, and the study of teaching and learning.
HERDSA News
HERDSA News is published three times a year. Articles address topical issues in higher education. It also contains reviews, information about HERDSA activities, reports on research in progress, and information on conferences
HERDSA Guides
Written by experts in specific fields, they provide useful ideas and information on many aspects of teaching and learning.
The Higher Education Academy
Produce a wide range of publications, both printed and electronic, including discussion papers and monographs on specific topics, research reports, papers from conferences and other events, leaflets and information about the Academy and a magazine, Academy Exchange.
Academy Exchange
Encourages the exchange of ideas, practices, news and support on learning and teaching issues. Each issue examines a different theme, seeking to inspire change and to contribute to the enhancement of the student learning experience.
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