Lately, it feels like educators are stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side, there’s the nagging worry that students will use AI to shortcut their way through an assignment; on the other, ...
I always loved studying philosophy and wanted to share the work of philosophers from around the world within the context of education. This global approach was especially important as 19 of the 21 ...
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In this 90-minute virtual showcase, the three 2025 recipients of West Coast Teaching Excellence Awards will share their award-winning approaches to teaching and pedagogical innovation with colleagues ...
How to Organise Inclusive Conferences and Workshops (2026) offers practical guidance for academics and professionals seeking to design more inclusive events. Through lived experiences and ...
About the Event Generative AI is transforming how students learn and produce work, raising urgent questions about how we design meaningful and fair assessments. Join us for this in-person workshop at ...
We know there are no boats waiting in the harbour to take all of the non-Natives back someplace. We know people are not going to get on planes and say, “Oh well, we didn’t get this country so we will ...
Last month my BCcampus colleague in Learning + Teaching Gwen Nguyen wrote a blog post about ChatGPT, examining some of the implications of ChatGPT on learning and teaching. I would like to continue ...
In the third instalment of the Digital Pedagogy Toolbox Series, Taruna Goel explores how educators and learners can develop digital competencies and skills by using the B.C. Post-Secondary Digital ...
The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers by Asma-na-hi Antoine, Rachel Mason, Roberta Mason, Sophia Palahicky, and Carmen Rodriguez de France. When ...