Contributor — ...University of Calgary. He has authored, co-authored, or edited nine books and over a hundred refereed articles/papers on the topics of teaching and learning in higher and online learning contexts....
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the outbreak of COVID-19 has meant universities and other schools around the world were suddenly leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote...
Blog — ...Cree and English. Tell them in nêhiyawêwin as they lean toward your crude Cree, trying to understand, trying to give you some of their loss. Speak these words, over and...
Blog — ...go back to work, not only do you feel you’re not capable, but your ambition is looked down upon. You’re encouraged to feel guilty; if you do, you’re a good...
Blog — ...in Canda Indigenous Canada MOOC: This 12-week course is taught from an indigenous perspective and explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. You can audit the course for free...
Blog — ...at the end of every month so you can see where we’ve been and where we’re going. January Our spring 2017 catalogue was released a few weeks ago and you...
Book — Refugees face distinct challenges and are often subject to dehumanization by politicians, media, and the public. In this context, Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees provides urgent insights and policy relevant...
Blog — ...first open access press established in Canada. Within the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities, open access has come to mean the publication of material online that is free...
Blog — ...you and learn what you know and think about open access publishing. We have a two-minute survey that we would love for you to complete. If you don’t know what...
Blog — ...are likely to associate you with the body-checking, puck-flying sport. But Canada’s connections to sport extend far beyond hockey and Canadians encounter sports as both players and fans. In How...