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Guiding principles for teaching in the fall

Guiding principles for teaching in the fall

In the July edition of Edubytes, Catherine Rawn, Tiffany Potter, and Kieran Forde introduce the subject of this edition: Guiding principles for teaching in fall 2020.

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Erin Lindenberg

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Erin Lindenberg Chemistry CHEM 121/CHEM 123 Clicker Question How was the midterm?   Why did you choose this slide? Learning chemistry is difficult at the best of times. In a large first-year lecture hall, students can feel like they are the only ones struggling. […]

New Faculty Teaching Orientation. August 18, 2020. 9:30 am to 11:15 am. Join us online.

New Faculty Teaching Orientation

This session is designed to help new faculty members learn more about UBC and the opportunities available with a focus on teaching, learning and student success.

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Veta Chitnev

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Veta Chitnev Central, Eastern, & Northern European Studies RUSS 316, Russian through film (in Russian) RUSS 316 final research project The research project is in the form of a research proposal. Based on instructor feedback on Assignments 1, 2 and 3 and your own […]

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Susan Nesbit

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Susan Nesbit Civil Engineering CIVL 250: Engineering & Sustainable Development, Module 5, lesson 1 in this 100% online course Material Resources & Productivity 1991 Radio Shack newspaper advertisement compared to a 2018 cell phone: This illustrates the equipment needed in 1991 to perform the […]

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Agnes d’Entremont

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Agnes d’Entremont Mechanical Engineering APSC 366, The Art of the Possible Montreal Sewage Problem: Are there other options? In 2015, Montreal announced that they would need to dump 8 billion litres of sewage into the St. Lawrence over one week to complete an important […]

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Santokh Singh

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Santokh Singh Botany BIOL 260 Photosynthesis: The Equation of Life Why did you choose this slide? I show this slide after students have discussed the significance of each reactant and product in small groups. It engages students to understand the true global significance of […]

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Qian Wang

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Qian Wang Asian Studies Department CHIN131 One-on-one Oral Practice Learning Objective: To be able to ask & answer questions and complete tasks using vocabulary and pattern from the current lesson. To interact with native speakers with comfort and confidence in this lesson’s topic. To […]

A thoughtful online transition

A thoughtful online transition

In the June edition of Edubytes, the Academic Director of the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT) and Professor of Teaching, at the Department of Philosophy Christina Hendricks, introduces the subject of this edition: A thoughtful online transition.

Celebration of Teaching Excellence at UBC – Jude Walker

Discover the techniques and practices of outstanding teachers at UBC Dr. Jude Walker Department of Educational Studies EDST 520 (Transformative Learning) Making Meaning Why did you choose this slide? These are a sample of assignments submitted by education graduate students that represent artistically and metaphorically their critiques, responses to, and lived experiences of transformative learning. […]