Blog — ...host of young Indigenous scholars alongside well-known scholars Leanne Simpson and Mary Jane McCallum. Fraser writes of the vibrancy and innovation that these scholars bring to Indigenous research in Canada....
Blog — ...and learners*]}*—not to mention publish leading research in the field of open and distributed learning. Cookson, Peter. 2000. “Editorial.” International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning 1(1): 1–5....
Blog — ...conditions and modes of delivery of education. 25 Years of Ed Tech by Martin Weller demonstrates a rich history of innovation and effective implementation of ed tech across higher education....
Blog — ...Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education, the editors argue that using technology in this way reduces learning to a transaction. They ask administrators, instructors, and learning designers to reflect on...
Blog — ...of all undergraduate students or self-directed learners. Teaching in Blended Learning Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry by Norman Vaughan, Martha Cleveland-Innes, and Randy Garrison focuses on teaching practices...
Blog — ...the intersection between nêhiyawêwin, the Plains Cree language, and English, âkayâsîmowin. Written to honour her father’s facility in nêhiyawêwin and her mother’s beauty and generosity as an inheritor of Cree,...
Book — ...of belief in critical thinking. It outlines the use of argument forms for validity, definitions and classification, syllogistic reasoning, categorical logic, and the method of informal fallacy identification. With up-to-date...
Blog — ...David, and Faisal Moola. 2008. “Selective Information Overload.” Science Matters, 23 March. http://www.davidsuzuki.org/blogs/science-matters/2008/03/selective-information-overload/. ———. 2011. “Politicians Who Reject Science Are Not Fit to Lead.” Science Matters, 3 March. http://www.davidsuzuki.org/blogs/science-matters/2011/03/politicians-who-reject-science-are-not-fit-to-lead/. ...
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 — ...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....