Arts-based approaches invite participants to engage in sentipensar, a concept that represents a process where we think with ...
Building on the success of the first two series, Accessibility Bites 3.0 expanded the focus from digital accessibility to include pedagogy, practice, and lived experience of peopl ...
About the Session New tools, including AI, can reshape how we teach—but they don’t define why we teach. A teaching philosophy ...
We’re continuing our popular Digital Pedagogy Toolbox Blog Series, exploring effective learning and pedagogical practices in technology-infused environments, aligned with the B.C. Guidelines for ...
The cost of course materials can significantly affect students’ academic decisions and financial well-being. At many institutions, students do not know the cost of required course materials until ...
The cost of course materials can significantly affect students’ academic decisions and financial well-being. At many institutions, students do not know the cost of required course materials until ...
Through recent funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, BCcampus is actively exploring and experimenting with a variety of open source generative AI (GenAI) tools and technologies that ...
In a time marked by polarization, uncertainty, and rapid change, kindness may be one of the most important guidelines for navigating our work as educators. This April, join our Learning and Teaching ...
The BCcampus Roadshow, launched in 2024, takes us to post-secondary institutions across British Columbia. Last year we visited three locations: College of New Caledonia in Prince George, and Northern ...
A new video from the University of the Fraser Valley highlights the impact of its Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) initiative and the role open education plays in making learning more affordable for students.
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