QUT has embraced online learning and teaching, and delivered benefits to its students such as making it easier for them to work collaboratively, having more opportunity for feedback and practice, greater access to learning resources, the opportunity for reflective practices in learning and being able to learn at their own pace.
Teaching online involves using a range of new technologies for instructional purposes. To exploit the possibilities of new media most effectively, the development of online courses involves carrying out an educational needs analysis, consulting content experts, graphic and instructional designers, skill development and having access to the equipment, hardware and software needed to produce multimedia and web-based materials.
The University includes copyright material such as journal articles, cases, legislation or book chapters in recommended readings and lecture notes. Presentations, readings and lecture notes which contain copyright material are made available to students through the Course Materials Database (CMD) which is accessible through QUT Blackboard.
Quick links
Support for students
- Access and technical problems with Blackboard: contact the IT Helpdesk
- QUT Blackboard online help for students
Support for staff
- Access and technical problems with Blackboard: contact the IT Helpdesk
- QUT Blackboard online help for staff
- Course materials database information for academic staff and CMD Help.
- Expert advice, training and support for online teaching is available from Teaching and Learning Support Services (TALSS).
Migration from OLT to QUT Blackboard
QUT has moved from the OLT system to QUT Blackboard for online learning and teaching. See the LMS Implementation Project for details.
From Semester 1, 2008, all units will be offered in QUT Blackboard.
