20 - 21 October, 2016 | Hilton, Sydney
Universities are facing major disruption. Technology and availability of material are constantly changing, forcing teaching and learning to do the same.
Traditional tertiary structures need to adapt, become flexible, and innovate if they are to survive.
Critical to this shift is the focus Learning Innovation Week will cover, which will play a crucial role in propelling teaching and learning forward, developing strategy, encouraging innovation and changing the game when it comes to education.

Blended Learning – Improving student experience and achievement through digital technology, course design and innovative teaching methods

Campus Development – Ensuring a pedagogically responsive and innovative campus and facility for 21st century learners

Innovation in Assessment and Credentials – Developing fit for purpose qualifications through Work Integrated Learning, Skills-Based Assessment, Micro-Credentials
