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TRACK Designer drop-in | 5 May

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 2 June

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 7 July

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 4 August

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 1 September

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 3 November

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACK Designer drop-in | 6 October

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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TRACKDesigner Drop-in | 7 April

How can you start to ensure that graduates from your courses will possess skills that make them competitive in the Australian labour market? TRACK Designer, aims to help faculty teams and course designers to think about their courses and how they contribute to graduate employability and job market demand. It uses Natural Language Processing (a subfield of AI) to tag subjects with skills that they are likely to teach, and then links those skills to jobs that have similar skill sets. It then prov...
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EdTech Ethics Deliberative Democracy (2021)

Photo by Maxime VALCARCE on Unsplash Sept 2021 update: There has been huge interest in this project, which is very encouraging, but applications are now closed. However, If you are not selected in the first round, you may still get a place if others decline their invitations. Members of the UTS community can express interest in future activities in the Keep Me Posted form. Jan 2022 update: EdTech Ethics Report on the process and outcomes of the consultation published below. June 202...
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What is rigour in learning analytics, and how can we foster it?

The challenge: Over a little more than a decade, the field of learning analytics (LA) has grown. LA has always been characterised as a multidisciplinary field. As the field continues to grow, fuelled by research from multiple perspectives, the question of rigor has become increasingly critical. How can we characterize “quality” in LA work with reference to the confluence of other domains that make up the field? Are there additional features that are distinctive to LA? In their 2019 editorial the...
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