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....
Blog — ...Holway, Steven Cooper, Charlene Bearhead Arthur speaks to the audience Terry Lusty reads a poem Arthur signs copies of his book after the event We officially launched the RISE book...
Blog — ...the clinic, I enter another world. Shoppers, families, people young and old go about their business on the street outside, oblivious to the human drama playing out on the...
Blog — ...I’ll keep them interesting.) As I enter the final year of my program, the question inevitably arises: What am I going to do when I graduate? I regularly turn several...
Blog — ...Although we publish authors from around the world on topics from distance education to labour studies to memoirs, our Alberta authors and the research they share about our province are...
Blog — ...as Alternative History: The Aesthetics of Bahram Beizai • Khatereh Sheibani 11 Technologies of Memory, Identity, and Oblivion in Persepolis (2007) and Waltz with Bashir (2008) • William Anselmi and...
Blog — ...the humid, exhaust-filled air of Tel Aviv. It had been five months since my family’s rushed exodus from Iran amidst a revolution that turned our lives upside down, and I...
Blog — ...the world’s largest refugee crises. When disaster strikes, we often hear only the stories selected by the media and the voices of those affected are often lost or altered. In...
Blog — ...history that will resonate with scholars, students, and readers. Beautifully written, bristling with verve, insight and political nuance, this anthology deserves a wide audience of readers.” —Valerie Korinek, author of...
Blog — ...crisis that is affecting more than 32 million people. The Red Cross has launched an appeal for funding to help the drought-stricken countries in Southern Africa. You can read more...