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Guideline 1 Active engagement Template
Guideline 2 Appropriate challenge Template
Guideline 3 Having fun Template
Guideline 4 Reflection Template
Guideline 5 Prior Knowledge Template
Guideline 6 Relevance Template
Guideline 7 Dialogue Template
Guideline 8 Inclusivity Template
Guideline 9 Multiple modes Template
Guideline 10 Articulation of expectations Template
Guideline 11 Responsibility for Learning Template
Guideline 12 Graduate attributes Template
Guideline 13 Using technology Template
Guideline 14 Cooperative learning Template
Guideline 15 Assessment practices Template
Guideline 16 Feedback to students Template
  All toolkit docs in single file> Toolkit.rtf
  All toolkit docs in a ZIP file> Toolkit.zip
  Guidelines in Microsoft Word format Toolkit
the TOOLKIT - RTF format

Effective learning and teaching should demonstrate one or more of the Guidelines in action. This Toolkit is based on the Guidelines and is designed to assist you in reflecting on the effectiveness of your practices. You are invited to use it to review your classes, course, or program, and as a reflective tool. In a team context, course conveners might wish to meet with those involved in teaching a course to use the Toolkit.

We encourage you to share your successes with using the Toolkit. If you would like to send a completed template or another example, please click here. You contributions will be uploaded to the site at a later time.

The Template links download each Guideline template in RTF format. These templates may be saved to your computer, and you may add your own content. The Toolkit.rtf link contains all the templates in a single file.

Guidelines in Microsoft Word format are available at: Toolkit.

The Toolkit.zip link downloads a set of folders containing the templates for the Guidelines, that you can use to save your own course documents and reference material. You will need Winzip (PC) or ZipIt (Mac) to open this file.

Using the Toolkit

To see what a Guideline template looks like, and how to use it, please go to the Toolkit template.

If you need help with using the Toolkit, contact the Learning and Teaching Unit (ext. 52886), ltu@unsw.edu.au.



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