Blog — ...tips for revising your dissertation for publication. You can watch the live video or you can skim the summary we posted on the blog! Find tips on audience, format, resources,...
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...
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 — ...conceal or obliterate the fact that your victim is your fellow creature, a person like yourself. In turn, such anxiety is often so powerful that God needs to be called...
Blog — ...a Polarized World by Kyle Conway “People’s minds are hard to change. When we encounter a new idea, we compare it to things in the world we already know, and...
Blog — ...the copyright page (you know, that page you skip over), our contributions to the book are largely invisible. While we might argue that’s the way it should be, the unseen...
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 — ...by Suzan Köseoğlu, George Veletsianos, and Chris Rowell “Critical digital pedagogy—as pedagogy of affect—can be an overwhelming and emotional experience for both learners and instructors, requiring the sharing of power...