Blog — Open Access Week runs from October 19–25 and as the first open access scholarly press in Canada, we are here to prepare you. October 16th just so happened to be...
Book — ...its efforts to stem the decline of the plains buffalo in North America. However, the branch charged with operating the park, the Canadian Parks Branch, was never sufficiently funded and...
Blog — ...online learning and download the Portuguese translation on our reading platform. The Art of Communication in a Polarized World by Kyle Conway explores how individuals can come to understand another...
Blog — If you have been anywhere near a university in the past decade, you will know that technology mediates student life wherever you turn: students answer questions using iClickers or their...
Blog — ...Online Learning (May 2008) 5218 downloads And finally, at 5218 downloads over the past 9 months, The Theory and Practice of Online Learning is our most downloaded book of the...
Blog — ...to the reader. However, not every publishing entity approaches open access the same way. Here at AU Press, we are committed to the publication of original scholarship in both print...
Blog — ...add this link to your calendar: https://gognoer.clickmeeting.com/25years A recording will be made available following the event. Martin Weller is the director of The Open Education Research Hub and the director of...
Contributor — Mark J.W. Lee, adjunct senior lecturer with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University and immediate past editor-in-chief of MERLOT’s Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, has broad interests...
Contributor — Supriya Kar is an editor and translator from Odisha, India. She previously worked as an editor at Cambridge University Press India, and now edits the online journal, Indian Literature Today,...
Contributor — Swapna Kumar is clinical associate professor at the School of Teaching and Learning, University of Flordia. She directs the online doctorate in educational technology that forms the basis of this...