Actively preparing students for global careers
Find out how RMIT academic and Course Coordinator, Dr Christopher Denis Delacour, strategically designed three cycles of career development learning in his course Global Careers, to help students understand their career options and job skill requirements, helping them prepare for global careers.
Innovative design wraps the MBA in AAA
Program Manager Kevin Argus and the College of Business and Law (CoBL) Learning Design team use a holistic learning design process and Learning Arches methodology to build a sequence of authentic and action-based learning activities and assessments to boost graduate outcomes and student engagement in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program.
How practical application of research provided an ‘Aha’ moment for students
Find out how Kate Lamble, a Nurse Educator in the Social Care and Health Cluster, created active, applied and authentic (AAA) learning activities to help students in her Diploma of Nursing course, translate theory into clinical practice.
Bringing the outside in: industry-leading research drives change in the classroom
For two academics in the College of Business and Law, the classroom is an important site for advancing gender equity.
AAA Pedagogy comes alive in the Bachelor of Aviation
The sky really is the limit when it comes to embedding AAA Pedagogy in the Bachelor of Aviation. Discover how Associate Professor, Nic Connelly, the Assistant Associate Dean of Aerospace Engineering & Aviation is inspiring program teams to boost active, applied, and authentic (AAA) learning throughout the program.
Bridging the gap with RMIT’s new sustainability resource for students
A new and exciting resource provides scaffolded learning materials enabling educators to embed sustainability education throughout the student learning journey.
Building global mindsets in students through industry partnered learning with European experts
Created by Dr Nuttawuth Muenjohn in collaboration with RMIT Europe, the ‘Global Industry Mindsets on Contemporary Leadership’ initiative sees students exposed to global perspectives and knowledge through insights from the European industry, creating an impactful experience for current and future students.
The application and implications of ChatGPT in the education sector
Earlier this year, RMIT Professorial Academy and the RMIT Resource Committee held a ChatGPT forum on the myths, challenges and implications of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools for research, teaching and services provided at the university.
Reimagined avenue for student feedback unearthing transformative teaching approaches
Design Studies Lecturer Dr Rachel Jahja explores alumni perspectives on student experience to uncover teaching practices that positively impact students' learning journey and career.
Intersectional design histories for pluriversal futures
A lecturer in Communication Design at RMIT developed a framework of inclusion and belonging to connect students with their intersectional identities and foster self-reflection and equitable design.
Case study: Developing job-ready graduates through contextualisation of cross-discipline learning
A Program Coordinator in Engineering contextualised the program's capstone subject to cater for each engineering discipline. The results: enhanced learning experience and greater acquisition of capabilities and skills.
Open scholarship: enabling an inclusive and impactful approach to teaching and research
Acknowledging International Open Access Week, Executive Director Library Services, David Howard, explains how open scholarship can help RMIT serve the communities in which we operate.