by Tae Aoyagi | Aug 15, 2022 | news
When students feel a sense of community in the classroom, they are more likely to take ownership for their own learning and feel more motivated. The Community of Inquiry Framework (COI) provides a useful guide for developing community in your course. The COI...
by Tae Aoyagi | Apr 5, 2022 | news
Open Education initiatives at Capilano continue to grow: in 2021 alone, more than 2000 students were impacted, and cumulatively saved over $300,000 in textbook costs. *This data is self-reported from Capilano University faculty. Since 2015, the Faculty of Arts...
by Tae Aoyagi | Mar 16, 2022 | events
Jess Housty is a Haíɫzaqv mother, writer and land-based educator living in the community of Bella Bella, B.C. She is the executive director of Qqs (Eyes) Projects Society, a Haíɫzaqv charitable non-profit focused on supporting youth and families to thrive through...
by Tae Aoyagi | Feb 3, 2022 | events, news, workshops
I have to admit, it took some bravery on my part to join Open Classroom Week for the first-time last year. I was eager to join other classes so that I could learn new ideas, especially since we were all teaching in new ways. However, the thought of having other...
by Tae Aoyagi | Feb 2, 2022 | news
Board Are you a fan of Padlet? The Board activity for Moodle is a new post-it board activity for students. This is a collaborative activity where the teachers sets out a number of columns with optional names and then students add contributions to a column....
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