Blog — ...her mother and grandmother, Meenal Shrivastava uncovers the history of the female foot soldiers of Gandhi’s national movement in the early twentieth century. Forthcoming spring 2018. An Online Doctorate for...
Blog — ...mid-May! An Online Doctorate for Researching Professionals outlines how researching professionals can build an online community of inquiry, engage in critical discourse within and across disciplines, learn from and with...
Journal — Oral History Forum d’histoire orale is the online journal of the Canadian Oral History Association. It serves as the premier meeting place for scholars, archivists, librarians, community activists and others who...
Series — Distance education is the fastest growing mode of both formal and informal teaching, training, and learning. It has many variants that include online learning, mobile learning, and immersive learning environments....
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 — ...English and film studies at the University of Alberta and continues to write for radio, stage and screen. Her one-act comedies have been produced across Canada. Her website is www.katherinekoller.ca....
Book — Read, Think, Write provides instruction in writing, reading, critical thinking, research, and study skills. Through an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach, it leads students from a wide range of levels and abilities...
Book — Offered as an introduction to the field of data structures and algorithms, Open Data Structures covers the implementation and analysis of data structures for sequences (lists), queues, priority queues, unordered...
Book — Angela Wanhalla begins her story in Maitapapa, Taieri, New Zealand, the mixed-descent community where her great-grandparents, John Brown and Mabel Smith, were born. As In/visible Sight takes shape, a community...
Book — In 1906, Nello Vernon-Wood (1882–1978) reinvented himself as Tex Wood, Banff hunting guide and writer of “yarns of the wilderness by a competent outdoorsman.” His homespun stories of a vanishing...