Who should attend?
Where is the Forum being held?
What are the presentation options?
What are the paper options?
What are the important dates?
Is there a format for submitting your abstract?
Is there a format for submitting your paper?
Will papers be reviewed?
Will papers be published?
What are the registration fees / are all activities included?
Why must everyone submit an abstract?
What are the submission proceedures?
Q. Who should attend?
A. The Teaching and Learning Forum is for all academic staff who are interested in pedagogical issues and for all members of the university community who are keen to explore ways to improve the quality of the university experience for students. Casual, sessional and part time staff and postgraduate students are encouraged to attend.
Q. Where is the Forum being held?
A. The Forum is being held on the Bentley campus of Curtin University of Technology. An interactive Campus Map is available online. Buses run regularly to the campus from downtown Perth and Fremantle, including the Circle Route bus. Up-to-date timetables can be found at the Transperth website.
Q. What are the presentation options?
A. Presentations can be part of a Workshop or Paper Session. Details can be found on the Presentations page.
Q. What are the paper options?
A. Details can be found on the Papers and Abstracts page. Papers can be submitted for one of the following:
Q. What are the important dates?
A. Details can be found on the Key Dates page.
Q. Is there a format for submitting your abstract?
A. Details can be found on the Guidelines page.
Q. Is there a format for submitting your paper?
A. Details can be found on the Guidelines page.
Q. Will papers be reviewed?
A. The Forum has two streams for submitting a paper: non refereed and refereed. If you wish to submit a paper for refereeing, please make this clear on your abstract.
Q. Will papers be published?
A. All refereed papers will be published digitally.
Q. What are the registration fee - are all activities included in the fee?
A. Details of registration fees are on the Registration page.
Importance of Abstracts
Abstracts should provide sufficient detail to assist delegates in making their selections.
Please format abstracts and papers according to the guidelines, as they are printed in the Forum booklet for participants.
Send abstracts and papers for refereeing to: tlforum@curtin.edu.au
Please ensure your surname, initial, TLF2009 and your presentation option is in the subject line of the email.