by CTE | Sep 6, 2022 | news
Do you have questions about how issues of academic integrity are addressed at Capilano University? Capilano University describes the standards of academic integrity as including, but not limited to: Independently producing work submitted under your own name; ...
by CTE | Sep 6, 2022 | news
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...
by CTE | Aug 23, 2022 | news
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,...
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 CTE | Jul 8, 2022 | news
BC Campus has launched its BC Open Collection, a curated selection of post secondary course materials developed by educators in BC that includes full course packs as well as open textbooks for a wide range of subjects. These resources have been created by subject...
by CTE | Jun 14, 2022 | news
By Alison Bledsoe, Early Childhood Education Why Consider Place-Based Learning? If I stayed in a classroom…I would be thinking of the place (Lower Lonsdale), based on my own transitory experience only. I would not have noticed the eerily quiet neighbourhood streets...
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