by CTE | Jun 23, 2025 | Home Page, news
Are you thinking about using Generative AI in your course design or teaching practice? Deciding if, when and how to use Generative AI in your own practice as an educator is a complex task involving a host of ethical, practical, legal, institutional and pedagogical...
by CTE | May 7, 2025 | Home Page, news
Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Yercich, from the Faculty of Arts in Sciences, the first ever recipient from CapU of the West Coast Teaching Excellence Award. Sarah is the Convenor of Women and Gender Studies at CapU as well as teaching in the Sociology and Criminology...
by CTE | Apr 15, 2025 | 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...
by CTE | Apr 7, 2025 | news
It is our great pleasure to announce the recipients of the 2025 Teaching and Learning Excellence Awards at Capilano University. As a teaching-focused university, we could not be prouder of the exceptional response from students to this year’s call for nomination for...
by CTE | Apr 1, 2025 | Home Page, news
In the realm of Generative AI, we’ve become accustomed to a particular kind of storytelling. We talk about models that can “reason,” display “intelligence,” and utilize “neural networks.” These descriptions often come paired...
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