eLearning Unit

eLearning is about breaking with the traditional University teaching program. Economic, political and social forces require the loosening of constraints of time, place and pace in the delivery of tertiary courses.

The internet is one of the technologies with a great potential for accessing information, computer based communication and innovative teaching strategies - all at a global level! It is also a technology that is expected to improve in its capacity to transfer information.

debra hackett
8201 5621

sabs.flo@flinders.edu.au

Cheryl Walker
8201 5828

A collection of free-to-use cartoons that have Creative Commons licenses  
Essential Googling skills
 

Online teaching: expectations

Faculty education committee

Towards inclusivity

Copyright

Overview of copyright
'Flinders University requires that all staff and students are aware of their responsibilities relating to copyright and to ensure that they do not infringe copyright. The University takes any breach or infringement of the Copyright Act seriously.'

eReadings

Copyright guidelines for eReadings
NB: 'DO NOT: Scan copies of readings yourself. Copies must not be stored on any other server, not sent to students as an email attachment.'

Academic integrity

Academic Integrity Management Strategy at Flinders aims to embed a culture of academic integrity into all aspects of Flinders University operations.

Training and support

The Centre for Educational Information and Communication Technology (CEdICT) offers training and support in the educational uses of information and communication technologies across the University.

The Staff Development and Training Unit offer courses to aid your development in development of staff in teaching, research, using technology, workplace learning

 

inspiring achievement