Are you looking for ways to support your students’ academic, study or digital skills development? The Library offers a range of elearning resources to support students—from resources that you can integrate into your course site, to self-enrol modules. These elearning resources are designed to help your students build key skills for academic success, including academic writing, effective study strategies, library research, referencing and exam preparation.
Canvas Commons
The Library has two elearning resources available in Canvas Commons which can be imported into your course site as a Canvas page. Teaching staff can easily find these resources by selecting ‘Filter’ and limiting to ‘Only Griffith Approved Resources’:
- Using Gen AI Ethically
- Group work: strategies for success
Student Canvas Catalog
There are several Library elearning resources listed on the Communities & Study Support page. Students can self-enrol in and complete these at their own pace:
- Academic and Study Skills Workshops: short, recorded versions of library academic and study skills workshops.
- APA 7 Referencing: the basics of APA 7 style and how to format in-text citations and reference list entries.
- Assessment Cycle: a guide to the assessment process from start to submission.
- Gen AI: How to Use it Ethically: how to use AI responsibly and effectively while maintaining academic integrity.
- Group Work: Strategies for Success: designed to equip students with essential skills necessary to work effectively in groups at university.
- Skills for Academic Success and Integrity: skills to help students work with academic integrity, including time management, critical thinking, note-taking, using references and preparing for exams.
- Student Academic Integrity Tutorial: provides a comprehensive understanding of academic integrity and the ethical standards essential at university.
All of the above are also accessible from Library Study and assignment skills webpages. For further information about elearning resources, contact the library.

