Resources for Returning Students

Resources for Returning Students

Many programs at CapU are designed to attract adults who are mid-career or returning to post secondary studies to make a career change. Often they are studying part time and online to accommodate work and family commitments. These students bring a rich diversity of...
The AI Sandwich

The AI Sandwich

“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...
Fish Don’t Climb Trees: Symposium Day 2

Fish Don’t Climb Trees: Symposium Day 2

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...
Session on ePortfolios opens Day 3 of Symposium

Session on ePortfolios opens Day 3 of Symposium

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:...
Generative AI FAQ for Students

Generative AI FAQ for Students

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...