Blog — ...is shaping educational innovations. The goal of this book is to help researchers and practitioners understand the new shifts occurring in the educational landscape. To help you stay up to...
Blog — ...in and we were able to put together an FAQ to mitigate some of the misunderstandings around open access publishing at AU Press. AU Press is proud to be the...
Blog — ...and it was both beautiful and almost too much to bear. There appeared to be no land. [inlinetweet prefix=”From Living on the Land: ” tweeter=”@au_press” suffix=””]I wondered to myself, where...
Blog — ...book club itself. In case you haven’t heard, we partnered with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton—RISE to create a citywide book club that will bring people together to read, learn, and...
Blog — ...opened Haiti’s doors—the combination of flexible capital and cheap labour too attractive to multinational manufacturers to be overlooked. With the death of his mother, Joegodson was placed in his uncle’s...
Blog — ...challenge that we have. I would encourage more efforts like ABCD. Keep it going because it is so important that communities learn how to talk to each other. —Jim Andrais...
Blog — ...far more substantial in other provinces and Alberta Book Day is a small step toward acknowledging that imbalance. This day is an excellent opportunity to share our passion (and our...
Blog — ...beginning of May. At this time of year, we’re usually scrambling to print off promotional material, build displays, and research the best restaurants in whichever city is hosting the Congress...
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...
Blog — ...me to death. But a lot of them used to start with “Amma used to say” or “this is what happened to Amma.” To her, although Amma had died, I...