Did you know that #CapilanoU increased direct savings to students through open textbooks by 1164.79% in the past year and a half. Yes, that's right 1164.79% ! Thank you to @bccampus for your support in making this happen!! @CapStudentUnion @CapULibrary
My new year's gift to you, is a selection of my favorite community-building tips and activities for your classes. Though designed for online, easy to implement in person or hybrid. Most of them come from our @oneheglobal@unboundeq site, but not all.
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Countdown to the Fall Semester. #2 What excites us? Working with @CapULibrary and faculty on a pilot of Talis Aspire - online course reading lists fully integrated with eLearn. Everything students need in one place! #CapilanoU
What has it been like to teach during a pandemic at Capilano University? Read about the experiences of the amazing faculty and educational developers who created exceptional learning experiences despite the challenges. #bspse#CapilanoU#highered
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Final day of the #CTEsymposium2021 Land & Decolonized Place-based Learning. Up today:
The Morning Show
Potlatch as Methodology
Mātauranga Māori: Backward Design vs. Emergent Learning
Reconciliation in Action
Work-Integrated Learning with First Nations Partners
Day 2 of the Teaching & Learning Symposium in underway. We are learning about about the importance of canoe by Squamish Nation master carver Ses siyam. Below is Capilano University's legacy canoe Skw’cháys. #CTEsymposium2021
Today is #RedDressDay, National Day of Awareness for the Missing & Murdered Indigenous and Girls and Two-Spirit people who have been murdered or gone missing due to historic and systemic racism. Learn more https://t.co/LBiwcX5aiP
That’s a wrap on Day 1 of the Teaching & Learning Symposium. Gratitude for the guidance of @m_huron, keynote Glen Coulthard, and Shona Sparrow for leading us thru making medicine pouches. Share what you learned. #CTEsymposium2021