by Tae Aoyagi | Nov 30, 2020 | news, stories
Find some time to curl up with a casual read over the break, with these recent additions to the library collection: There There – Tommy Orange Reproduction – Ian Williams Vancouver After Dark – Aaron Chapman Antiracist Baby – Ibram X. Kendi...
by Tae Aoyagi | Nov 26, 2020 | events, news, stories
By Peter Sinclair, PhD As faculty members, we want to give our students the tools they need to succeed. In many subjects, one of those tools is a textbook. Textbooks provide a presentation of course material that can be different than what students see during class...
by Tae Aoyagi | Oct 27, 2020 | news
In 2015, I got my first introduction to the world of Open while taking a course taught by a member of the Public Knowledge Project. Even though I had paid for my fair share of expensive textbooks and course packs over the years, I’d never realised the very real...
by Tae Aoyagi | Oct 15, 2020 | news, stories
Kym’s innovative approach to teaching her course includes having four groups composed of 7-9 students participate in four alternating class components, which are each 25 minutes in length. Students all join the beginning of the class and all come back together at the...
by Tae Aoyagi | Jan 10, 2020 | news
Do you already use ePortfolios in your class? Have you heard about ePortfolios but don’t know what they are? The CTE offers a mix of ePortfolio support for teachers and for students. Visit https://eportfolios.capilanou.ca/ and book a session to find out yourself what...
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