Blog — ...Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, Canada during the depression, and the life of a Cree woman in Canada. IN THE NEWS: A YEAR IN REVIEW Our New Year’s resolution was...
Blog — ...in Public Deliberation on Climate Change. How do you bring everyone up to speed on such a complex topic so that everyone has the same information and it isn’t perceived...
Blog — ...we’re here to break it down for you and share our latest OER project with you. An OER is an open educational resource. OERs are free online textbooks designed to...
Blog — ...titles that will make you think. Currently reading… Our own Living on the Land just arrived in the office and you can also read it for free on our...
Blog — ...some stories to share with you and you can watch them over here. The same weekend as convocation, our senior editor, Pamela Holway, spoke on a panel at the University...
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 — ...from poets on poetry for World Poetry Day. Embark on this pilgrimage in the midst of your father’s passing. Start a poem for your father, two weeks after he...
Blog — ...in one direction. You look ahead at the landscape, try to get a look at the text’s face, evaluate your expectations and aspirations, and then you make start making decisions....
Blog — ...they hissed, “Why did you open the door? If you had not seen us you would have survived.” On reading Supriya Panda’s story, I found the narrative’s imprecise setting rather...
Blog — ...The Association of Canadian Publishers is working to build a network of freelance publishing experts from diverse communities: all those who self-identify with BIPOC communities, LGBTQIA+ communities, those with a...