What is the deepest need for those you serve?
Today in a global gathering of Liberating Structures folks, we were discussing the question, What is the deepest need for the people you serve? I work in higher education, and… Read more »
Today in a global gathering of Liberating Structures folks, we were discussing the question, What is the deepest need for the people you serve? I work in higher education, and… Read more »
Today the BCcampus Online book club was talking about Chapter 1 of How Learning Works, which is about students’ prior knowledge. Some colleagues shared stories illustrating how instructors’ failure to… Read more »
In May, we were extremely grateful for Monique Gray Smith’s wonderful closing keynote at the 2018 Festival of Learning. Her talk had us thinking, laughing, crying, and on our feet applauding folks… Read more »
I have tried this out a couple times now, and it seems to work well for those new to designing adult learning. Here is the general… Read more »
Every fall, the University of Northern BC and the College of New Caledonia jointly host Teaching and Learning Conference – this year, I was lucky to be there! It was an action-packed 3… Read more »
Is Higher Education becoming “post-technology”? I wonder lately, as I seem to be hearing a lot more interest in teaching and learning than in educational technology. Yay, I say. Sure, many of us have… Read more »
I have thinking about faculty development a lot lately. And differently than before. Before, I worked in a Teaching & Learning Centre at a university. Now, I work with and… Read more »
I have a real stylus thing. This is a natural consequence of my iPad thing (and in particular, my drawing-on-iPad-thing). In any case, I love a great stylus, and at… Read more »
On friday, the fall etug workshop was held at Royal Roads. We have been waiting a loooong time for this day, and it was a great event all around (as… Read more »