by CTE | Mar 25, 2025 | Home Page, news
“AI sandwich” is a term that we’re seeing more often these days as a way to describe human/AI collaboration. The idea is to layer collaboration with Generative AI tools with your own creative and intellectual work in a way that maximizes the...
by CTE | Mar 20, 2025 | Home Page, news
This year’s Teaching and Learning Symposium will feature a session with author and educator Susan Blyth Hall and CapU faculty member Trudi Diening entitled Fish Don’t Climb Trees: A Creative Solution to Learning Challenges. Have you ever wondered why very...
by CTE | Mar 3, 2025 | Home Page, news
We are excited to announce that the opening session of Day 3 of this year’s Teaching and Learning Symposium will be presented by Helen Cheng entitled, From Outcomes to Evidence: Using ePortfolios to Document Learning. ePortfolios are more than just a technology:...
by CTE | Feb 27, 2025 | Home Page, news
Generative AI FAQ for Students The CTE has created a new resource to help guide CapU students in their use of Generative AI tools. The resource can be linked to from your eLearn course, from the course syllabus or a specific assignment, to help students access the...
by CTE | Feb 18, 2025 | Home Page, news
We are very excited to announce that the keynote for this year’s CapU Teaching and Learning Symposium will be Indigenous education advocate, Jo Chrona. Jo is an advocate, consultant and author with a focus on the intersections of Indigenous and anti-racist...
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