Blog — ...the blog. Choosing between more than 120 titles covering a range of subject matter took some time, so I thought I’d simplify the task by using the old “stranded on...
Blog — ...that just over fifty percent of respondents search for a free version of a book before they buy it. This may be common practice for finding pirated music or films,...
Blog — ...Weller argues that there’s danger in the magic button approach. “There are going to be a lot of companies coming along saying ‘we can make it happen for you. We...
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 — ...uses of technology and to critically examine the appropriate implementation and adoption of ed tech. Coming soon! The Finest Blend: Graduate Education in Canada edited by Gale Parchoma, Michael Power,...
Blog — ...on the Saturday with a pile of books for you to buy. We are looking forward to hearing Harsha Walia’s Saturday afternoon plenary, “Racism, Austerity, and Precarity: Canada’s Role in...
Blog — ...to be enough for workers to pay their bills and buy food for their families. AU Press, along with the Canadian Committee on Labour History, publishes a series entitled Working...
Blog — ...their learning on real-world problems relevant in their discipline (Conrad & Openo, 2018). Students work collaboratively and practice communication, problem solving, self- management and teamwork in mastering course content. I...
Blog — ...labour in Canada, both organized and unorganized. After all, this is the first time in Canada’s history that a political party that unions were instrumental in founding—the New Democratic Party—enters...
Blog — The oil and gas industry accounts for less than 10% of Canada’s GDP but the deleterious effects of the political power wielded by the industry is felt across the country....