UCT CILT
The Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching (CILT) at the University of Cape Town responds to teaching and learning challenges at UCT and in higher education in the areas of staff development, curriculum and course design, educational technologies, evaluation, research and innovation in learning and teaching.
CILT is committed to the continual improvement of higher education through open access to learning, promoting excellence through equity and supporting students and teachers in digital literacy initiatives and programmes.
Faculty Focus | GenAI in Historical Studies at UCT: Integrity, Assessment & the Future of Humanities
Faculty Focus | GenAI in Historical Studies at UCT: Integrity, Assessment & the Future of Humanities
2025 UCT Teaching and Learning Conference
Life on earth: Diversifications and Extinctions
Student Symposium on Open Education for Social Justice - Part 2
The Learning Exchange Podcast Teaching and Learning in the Age of AI: Focus on EBE Geomatics
The Learning Exchange - Professor Jeniffer Whittal on designing resilient AI assessment
The Learning Exchange Focus on EBE Geomatics - students response to AI
Student Symposium on Open Education for Social Justice
Prof Hussein Suleman, Dean of Science: Automation for Transformation in Learning Spaces
UCT Teaching and Learning Conference 2024 - Vice-Chancellor's Opening speech
Teaching and Learning Conference 2024
UCT Integrating Vodcasting Into Your Course
UCT Teaching and Learning Conference 2024 – All About Curriculum: New Visions and Future Directions
UCT Teaching and Learning Conference 2024 – All About Curriculum: New Visions and Future Directions
Showcase of CILT Vodcast studio
Enabling Accessible Blended Learning for Equity: Transforming Education
Using the Conversion Report
Symposium on the Future of Open Education in South African Higher Education
Exploring Critical AI Literacies 1
Turnitin
Creator Plus
Using AI in everyday work practices
Part 2 AI
Explorance Blue, UCT's new course evaluation tool integrated with Amathuba.
Part One: From biological neurons to artificial neural networks: the history of AI.
TLC DVC Linda Ronnie Closing
TLC 2023 Open Textbook Award Winner