Blog — ...Park in Morse code solar panels on the atrium of the Edmonton Convention Centre. We got in touch with Blodgett and he agreed, saying it could be an interesting project....
Blog — We’ve hosted book launches online, at conferences, in historic houses, at coffee shops, in office buildings, and at craft breweries. But the best launches always happen in a bookstore surrounded...
Blog — ...Ed Tech 25 Years of Ed Tech is based on Martin’s blog series that he wrote throughout 2018. Martin notes that he turned the series into a book partly because...
Blog — ...unintended consequences of new or developing technologies. Available at the end of April! Reviews and Media Ian Bullock’s latest book, Under Siege: The Independent Labour Party in Interwar Britain...
Blog — *according to our forthcoming book Writing the Body in Motion. Forthcoming from AU Press in May 2018, Writing the Body in Motion considers Canadian sport literature in the context of...
Blog — ...“Today I received a copy of a book, which includes a detailed account of ‘the paladin project’ so well written that I am at a loss for words.” P4L4DiN endorses...
Book — Thinking critically is a complicated but important endeavour that involves learning how to think clearly, acquiring problem-solving skills, and applying these skills in real life contexts. This text offers students an...
Blog — ...other radio and television programs as well. In recent years, Suzuki has been actively involved in issues surrounding global warning. In 1990, he co-founded the David Suzuki Foundation, one of...
Contributor — ...and short fiction in literary magazines like EVENT, Existere, Carousel, and subTerrain. Originally from Toronto, Mark lives in Edmonton. His scholarly blog is www.academicalism.wordpress.com and he’s on Twitter as @sonicfiction....
Contributor — George Veletsianos is a professor in the School of Education and Technology at Royal Roads University and holds a Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Technology. His research is...