Contact IML
The Institute for Interactive Media and Learning (IML)
Level 27, Tower Building
City Campus
Broadway NSW 2007
Australia
IML general enquiries:
Phone: +612 9514 1669
Fax: +612 9514 1666
These IML staff can assist with:
Teaching and Learning
- Assessment of student learning: Peter Kandlbinder
- Curriculum design: Peter Kandlbinder, Jenny Pizzica (on leave Spring 2012)
- Groupwork: Peter Kandlbinder
- General teaching and learning development including new staff program, Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning (GradCertHed): Peter Kandlbinder
- e-Learning: getting started, blogs, wikis, rich media - Jenny Pizzica (on leave Spring 2012 - please contact Simon Housego)
- e-Learning: troubleshooting (teaching and learning) and advanced use, e-assessment, gradebook, e-portfolios - Simon Housego
- Peer review of teaching including in online environments: Nicola Parker, Jo McKenzie
- Learning and teaching awards and grants, including ALTC: Katrina Waite, Jo McKenzie
Teaching and Learning - Faculty Liaison
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Peter Kandlbinder
- Faculty of Business: Katrina Waite
- Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building: Simon Housego
- Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology: Peter Kandlbinder
- Faculty of Law: Nicola Parker
- Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Health: Jenny Pizzica (on leave Spring 2012 - please contact Nicola Parker)
- Faculty of Science: Simon Housego
Courses
- Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching and Learning (GradCertHEd): Peter Kandlbinder
- Graduate Program in Interactive Multimedia: Meredith Jones
Resources
The Academic Language and Learning Group
- Academic Manager: Kerry Hunter
Contact staff in the Academic Language and Learning Group for matters regarding embedding academic literacy in the curriculum or the English language testing.
- Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Kerry Hunter
- Faculty of Business: Jodie Sakaguchi
- Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building: Jodie Sakaguchi
- Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology: Neela Griffiths
- Faculty of Law: Deborah Nixon
- Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Health: Caroline San Miguel
- Faculty of Science: Neela Griffiths
The Graduate Attributes Project (UTS:GAP)
- Project Manager: Lilanthi Ambanpola
WPS: The First Year Experience Project (FYE)
- Project Coordinator: Kathy Egea
Curriculum data management
Contact staff in the Academic Programs Office (APO) for matters regarding course accreditation, curriculum related activities, policy and process development, committee support, or CASS data management. Enquiries concerning individual student enrolments should be directed to the relevant Student Centre or Faculty Office.
Academic Programs Office
The UTS: Academic Programs Office (APO) manages and coordinates official University curriculum information in its various forms; implements, maintains and supports the curriculum management process; and oversees the award course approval process.
The APO can assist with inquiries regarding:
- approval of new courses
- changes to existing courses
- phasing out and discontinuing courses
- reaccreditation of existing courses
- course and award nomenclature
- external articulation arrangements
- committees and timelines
- CASS data management
- CIS data management.
When developing a new course, reviewing an existing course for reaccreditation purposes or making significant changes to an existing course structure or content, faculties should contact the relevant APO staff member(s) early in the process to discuss the proposal.
Other administrative units, such as the Student Administration Unit (SAU), UTS International and the Planning and Quality Unit (PQU), may also provide assistance and information in relation to specific course matters.
