Blog — ...manuscripts in formation, the most developed aspects of the platform (so far!) are the areas where the reader can interact with the text. Because of the emphasis the platform provides...
Blog — Welcome to the June edition of The Newsletter! Media We started a new Instagram series last week and we hope that you’ll follow along! We’re taking our followers on an...
Blog — ...will begin to “make the impossible possible.” Lynda Ross would most certainly agree. In her new book, Interrogating Motherhood, Ross looks at mothering in the 21st century. She focuses her...
Blog — ...an essential resource for instructors in online and distance learning environments. Published in 2008, this book has stood the test of time and continues to be a valuable resource even...
Blog — AU Press is joining in on the celebration of International Open Access Week, which runs from October 25 to October 31. This year’s theme, chosen by the Open Access Week...
Blog — ...has there been enough consideration of equity, privacy, data surveillance, and disinformation? Join Martin Weller, author of 25 Years of Ed Tech, and Anne-Marie Scott, Deputy Provost at Athabasca University...
Blog — A wicked problem has nothing to do with witches of the west or evils that may lurk in the world (fantastical or otherwise). It’s a difficult or maybe even impossible...
Blog — ...“podium performances”) to become “a world leader in high-performance sport.”[1] This initiative was clearly motivated by the patriotic goal of enhancing Canada’s position in global sport and thereby building national...
Blog — ...stand in this world?” Chapter 2: “Double Consciousness and Nehiyawak (Cree) Perspectives: Reclaiming Indigenous Women’s Knowledge” by Shalene Jobin “The sense of “two-ness,” of an internal struggle between two warring...
Blog — ...to the ed tech structural designers in your own institutions. “There are going to be lots of pockets of expertise within any institution and those are the people you want...