Resource Development
The Flexible Teaching & Learning (FTL) team within the CTLC can assist in developing curriculum resources that align with the Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) for a given curriculum. Current priorities for FTL in providing assistance, managed on a project basis, are those associated with Flexible and Online Learning Development (FOLD) or Design for Learning (DfL), as well as general curriculum redevelopment projects as identified as strategically important by each faculty.
The range of assistance varies according to the needs of each project and may include elements of educational/instructional consultation and design, video and audio recording, programming, graphic design and illustration.
- Curriculum resource development
- Reproduction of archived projects online form (sound and video recordings)
Multimedia production guides
The following instructional guides aim to support academic staff in developing curriculum resources that utilise multimedia.
- Video Lighting and Composition (PDF 351KB) | (DOC 895KB)
- Sound (PDF 333KB) | (DOC 1.03MB)
- Advanced Lighting (PDF 148KB) | (DOC 688KB)
If there are topic areas that you would like to learn more about or are interested in organising a workshop for your school/department, contact the Manager, FTLD, Marcus de Rijk.
Resource exemplars
Curriculum resources (Learning Objects)
The following exemplars showcase student-centred approaches to technology-enhanced teaching for flexible and online learning:
- Fiona Bird, Department of Zoology - Microscopy
- Ingrid Sykes, Historical & European Studies - Making History
- Janet McConville, School of Allied Health Physiotherapy - Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment Techniques
- Les Barnes, National Centre for Prosthetics & Orthotics - Transtibial Prosthetic Demonstrations
- Matthew Nicholson and Russell Hoye, School of Business - Sport Management
- Suzane Vassallo, School of Allied Health Clinical Vision Sciences - Introduction to Vertometry
University resources
The following resources showcase FTL-supported University activities.


