Overview
- ACU is an institutional member of several associations which offer regular professional development opportunities in higher education teaching and other professional learning.
- You might also like to explore individual membership of general associations and also societies specific to your discipline.
- The wild jungle that is social media can also be tremendously valuable as you develop your professional learning network. Follow educators you admire as a starting point.
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FREE membership for ACU teachers
Other scholarly organisations
Individual and disciplinary-specific subscriptions
Social media
Ongoing professional development for higher education teachers is required to maintain currency in your discipline and profession as well as learning and teaching practice. It also enables the sharing of scholarship and extends collaboration opportunities.
In addition to the professional development in scholarly teaching practices that is offered at ACU, you may want to develop your practice and research by accessing the professional development offered by external organisations. Here are some suggestions.
Free membership for ACU teachers
As a staff member at ACU you have free access to several scholarly teaching associations via ACU's institutional membership.
This international organisation has been expanding its membership from its UK origins as HEA (Higher Education Academy), a name retained in the fellowship program which ACU promotes to all staff within the University who have roles that relate to teaching and/or supporting learning. Because ACU is a member institution, staff can access Advance HE events at a discounted rate (occasionally free) via My Advance HE, but events are usually timed for UK/European participants. You can also join forums of interest via Advance HE Connect.
Advance HE Publication: While some resources are specific to the UK or Europe, there are plenty of teaching and learning reports, papers and discussion on topics such as curriculum development, inclusion and equity, internationalisation and leadership freely available on the Knowledge Hub.
This not-for-profit professional association brings together university and other tertiary sector teachers, researchers, academic developers, learning designers, developers, and senior managers to share and learn about technology-enabled learning. ACU is a Diamond member, so you can sign up for your individual membership for free here.
ASCILITE Publication: ASCILITE publishes the peer-reviewed and highly ranked Australasian Journal of Educational Technology (AJET).
ACU is an institutional member of this large USA-based but global non-profit whose mission is "to advance higher education through the use of information technology". You can create your own profile for free to access resources and regular communications and receive discounted pricing on training programs. Read more about EDUCAUSE membership here.
Other scholarly organisations
While selected representatives from ACU are responsible for key interactions with these associations, most of the research, policy reports and professional development they provide are open to all.
ACU has nominees on ACODE, an organisation for technology-enhanced learning and teaching in universities with a focus on leadership.
ACODE Publications: ACODE provides benchmarking documents and whitepapers at https://www.acode.edu.au/course/view.php?id=5