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Formative Feedback for Teaching Development

Formative Feedback for Teaching Development

Do you find yourself wondering what your students are thinking? Wondering why some struggled with the last assignment? Unsure if last week’s class activity had the impact you were hoping for?  It’s time to conduct some formative feedback for teaching development!  ...

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Creating Video for Online Learning

Creating Video for Online Learning

Have you been experimenting with creating your own video resources? Ready to try some new tricks? The CTE is piloting a program to assist faculty in creating video for their online course sites by providing a kit of simple, relatively low cost equipment to sign out...

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Thanks for Dropping By!

Thanks for Dropping By!

As the leaves fall and cooler temperatures approach, it’s a great time to grab a hot beverage and reflect on the term so far. We had a great morning sharing coffee and treats in Fir 402 on October 25th at CTE’s Re-Open House.  If you didn't make the Open House, feel...

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Truth and ReconciliACTION Week – Sept 26-29

Truth and ReconciliACTION Week – Sept 26-29

Indigenous Education & Affairs is proud to present Truth & ReconciliACTION Week from September 26–29, 2022. They will be presenting a range of events from music to talks to workshops, leading up to the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on September...

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Kaltura video – time to re-link

Kaltura video – time to re-link

Have you checked your Kaltura streaming video links?  In July 2022, Kaltura video services were moved to a new server for all post secondary institutions in BC. Any eLearn courses from Spring 2021 onwards will have had their links automatically updated. Likewise,...

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Starting your year off right

Starting your year off right

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...

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Capilano University is named after Chief Joe Capilano, an important leader of the Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh) Nation of the Coast Salish people. We respectfully acknowledge that our campuses are located on the unceded sovereign Indigenous Nations of Lil’wat, xʷməθkʷəy̓əm(Musqueam), Shíshálh (Sechelt), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh(Squamish) and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh).

 

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