by Bettina Boyle | Nov 26, 2018 | news
A conversation with Fiacre O’Duinn on the intersection of arts and sciences, and the library as gateway to possibilities. Did you ever feel you needed a neutral space to just be yourself, to explore possibilities and intersections and to reimagine the future of...
by Laura MacKay | Nov 22, 2018 | news, stories
Blake Rowsell Outdoor Recreation Program Convenor and Instructor Schools of Tourism Management & Outdoor Recreation Why OER? The number one complaint that I hear from students is the high cost of text books. I’ve been using OERs for three years at Cap and...
by Bettina Boyle | Nov 13, 2018 | news, workshops
How can my eLearn course site become part of an active learning experience for my students? As an experienced instructor in the face-to-face classroom, you may be wondering about the value of incorporating online learning into your course(s). Is this just extra work...
by Tae Aoyagi | Oct 23, 2018 | news, stories
Screencasts: What is it, why use it? Screencasts are short narrated video recordings of your computer screen. When thoughtfully planned, edited and aligned with learning objectives, a screencast can be a student-centered and engaging learning experience, and provide a...
by Bettina Boyle | Oct 19, 2018 | news, stories
A CONVERSATION WITH Nadja Neubauer: ON Experiential and Accessible Learning for everyone BY BETTINA BOYLE Experiential Learning with Virtual Reality Nadja comes into my office beaming with energy and excitement! Why? She just taught the first class of the...
by Tae Aoyagi | Oct 12, 2018 | news, workshops
Are you curious about how to create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment in a diverse classroom? Do you want to be part of a safe, welcoming space with a group of colleagues on a monthly basis? Join the new CapU Faculty Learning Community on Creating...
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