Learning and teaching webinars
Webinars are a great way to engage with professional development. You can attend live or watch recordings at a later date. They can be delivered as a one-way presentation (passive learning) or as a two-way interactive session (active learning).
The Centre for Academic Development (CAD) are offering two streams of webinars to assist in getting ready for Semester 1 and enhance L&T knowledge and tech skills; Get Moodle Ready and EdAble Sessions.
Current sessions
This space will be updated soon. You can find recordings of past sessions below.
Register for sessions
- Register via ELMO links via the current sessions.
- Important: To secure your preferred session(s) select the course title link above, click the ‘SESSIONS’ button, then select the '+ SIGN UP' option beside your preferred session (please do not use the '+ Enrol' button, as you are required to select a session date).
Past Recordings
Centre for Academic Development (CAD) have facilitated the following sessions during 2022.
You can view the recordings on the Webinar recordings page (staff login required)
February
- New Moodle features
- Moodle Pre-Semester Checklist
- Marking with Turnitin
- Setting it right: Moodle options for assessment
- Why Workflow?
- Gradebook to 100 (No recording available)
- Communicating online in Moodle
- Activity options in Moodle
- Adobe engagement
March
- Setting it right: Moodle options for assessment
- Enhancing virtual sessions in Adobe Connect
- Early monitoring strategies in Moodle
- Narrated slide video options
- Get the most out of Kaltura
April
- Why Workflow?
- What is Turnitin Similarity?
- Marking with Turnitin
School-based webinars
Centre for Academic Development (CAD) Learning Designers work collaboratively with each Institute Director of Learning and Teaching to develop professional development specifically for the identified needs of academics within the School, a program or a course. For further information on webinars offered specifically for your School each semester, please access your School communication networks, or contact your Institute Learning Designer.
More information
- Contact the Centre for Academic Development on ctiq@federation.edu.au