Blog — ...accessibility, and innovation. After months of planning, building, and revising, we are so pleased to be able to reflect these commitments in this new online space (complete with new branding)....
Blog — ...in the instructor-student relationship and the reinvention of their roles. A climate of care in an online learning space—with its focus on community building, relationships, and learners’ expressed needs (versus...
Blog — ...Metacognition and Communities of Inquiry Norman D. Vaughan, Deborah Dell, Martha Cleveland-Innes, and D. Randy Garrison A theoretical grounding of approaches and practices is imperative to support blended learning and...
Blog — ...editor of Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada, about some of the recent reproductive justice issues in Canada. This book has become especially timely in light of the recent...
Blog — Since Athabasca University Press was founded ten years ago as Canada’s first open access press, interest in open access publishing has increased significantly. In fact, several university presses in Canada...
Blog — ...instruct the viewer how to cook—which, for some scholars, is problematic because of its lack of immediate educational value—it nonetheless presents multiple entryways into informal learning about processes such as...
Blog — ...Read Week! If you missed our post on reading in unexpected places, you can check it out here. Follow the hashtag #FTRWeek for more! Upcoming Events Kahente Horn-Miller and...
Blog — ...Alberta Press and the University of Calgary Press. The theme of Congress is The Next 150: On Indigenous Lands. And so we’re looking to the future and imagining what kind...
Blog — ...swim are not the product of a timeless potential inherent in the water she swims in. That Savi chooses swimming for her self-journey is, in large measure, a result of...
Blog — ...like climate change and violence at all levels. Constructive noncooperation is one area of study that is being included in these discussions, in part I believe as a result of...