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Presented online by Sarah Knight, Head of Change - Student Experience, Jisc on 1 April 2020, as the opening session of the EMEA Online Symposium 2020.
Read More about Sarah Knight’s session debrief: how are students in FE and HE actually using technology?
Presented online by Prof Denise Kirkpatrick on 22 May 2020, as the opening session of the Students First 2020 Studiosity Symposium, chaired by Prof...
Read More about Students First 2020 - Prof Denise Kirkpatrick's session debrief
In an effort to extract and amplify the expansive wisdom of our Academic Advisory Board, we've been dialling in to their 'isolation stations' and...
Read More about Personalisation, feedback, and flexibility - the keys to learning online
This Sunday is International Women's Day, and equality is something we're very passionate about at Studiosity. So we wanted to share some stories...
Read More about International Women's Day 2020: words from our leading ladies
Chemistry often seems to students an impenetrable world. However, chemistry is filled with puzzles, and solving any puzzle can be extremely satisfying.
Butler College, Western Australia, has been using Studiosity for over 6 years to help students from all skill sets and walks of life improve basic numeracy, literacy and core subje…
Some words from top educators about why they love working in online, after-hours study support.
School Leadership insight series: Principal at Butler College, a YourTutor partner school in WA, talks about changing times and changing expectations.
YourTutor founder Jack Goodman honoured as one of the most influential leaders in Australian education, in The Educator Hot List 2016.
Our world is changing so quickly that we need to figure out how to make the next generation capable of adapting within their own lifetimes. Here are three simple and small ways to …
The escalating national argument about Adam Goodes continues to trouble me and just about everyone I speak with. The one missing voice is, of course, Goodes' own.
If you watched Foreign Correspondent's recent story about the pressure under which South Korean students suffer when studying for exams, it's hard not to be discouraged. The disenc…