Learners of today have a different relationship with technology than you may have. The digital landscape provides exciting opportunities for educators to embrace the EdTech movement, and to create learning modules that can excite and motivate your learners.
The world's growing population faces major health issues, and medicines are a primary pillar to effect better health. Learn about the science of key medicines used to manage heart disease, depression, diabetes, pain control and smoking cessation.
This fully-online short course in design thinking has been refined by teaching and working with students, colleagues and diverse organisations. It offers the intensive, hands-on, experiential learning that makes our workshops and classes highly sought after.
In today's technology-driven world, phrases like "responsive design" and "user-friendly interface" have become increasingly important across industries.
When someone is ill or injured and unable to work, what should a scheme that aims to support recovery look like? How can the interests of different stakeholders be balanced with financial sustainability?
This course introduces the concept of food as medicine. You will explore how food can be important both in preventative health and as an aid in the management of certain chronic diseases today, in the past and in the future.
This Ethics and Good Research Practice training provides participants with an understanding of what constitutes good practice in research and what factors make research ethical or unethical.
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge to be able to write and implement a Personalised Learning and Support Plan for students with special needs.
This series, developed by Monash D-Lab @ Art, Design and Architecture focuses on using Design Thinking's complex problem-solving methodology to discover: