Blog — ...of a book when there is a free version available online (an answer likely to be dependent on the cost of a textbook). Reflection: It was interesting to see...
Blog — ...intentional supports for students to transition into online learning. How important is it to help orient students and set their expectations in this moment? Scott notes that we need to...
Contributor — ...dedicated to understanding the practices and experiences of learners, educators, and scholars in emerging online settings. His presentations, publications, and most recent thoughts on education can be found at www.veletsianos.com....
Blog — ...lectures and exams. Resources for teaching online are still in high demand so we thought it was a great time to highlight the work we do in this area! Our...
Blog — ...about teaching again next semester, I said to myself, “Never again.” I was either going to quit teaching or I was going to make this process mean something to me....
Book — ...focus on rehabilitation and the inculcation of mainstream social values. Central to this goal was physical labour. The penitentiary was constructed according to a plan that would harness the energies...
— ...Press is committed to the open dissemination of scholarship to readers around the world. As such, most AU Press publications are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC...
Blog — ...why does this continue? Read more about this in Chapter 7 by Gabrielle Slowey and Lorna Stefanick. Read the book on our website or buy it from your favourite retailer:...
Blog — ...in October along with many other international advocates for open access. As it is our ten year anniversary this year, we looked at what we have learned since becoming Canada’s...
Blog — ...to chat or buy a book. University Press Week, an annual celebration of university presses, was held mid-November. This was our favourite year yet. We created a giant mural, hung...