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One-on-one Consultations
By janice ho on March 18, 2021
Not sure what the restriction on proctoring tools means for your course? Request your individual consultation with a CTLT learning designer for expert advice and customized support on technologies and strategies for assessment.
Language in the academy
By janice ho on February 25, 2021
In the February edition of Edubytes, our guest editors Jennifer Walsh Marr and Dr. Jodie Martin explore academic literacy and language.
Highlights from the 2021 TA Institute
By Graduate Student and TA Development team on February 12, 2021
Explore the key takeaways from the memorable 2021 TA Institute. 700 registrants, 13 teaching development sessions, six themes, and one certainty: TAs are essential members of a course teaching team!
Mid-course feedback resources
By janice ho on February 11, 2021
Find out how you can use mid-course feedback to adopt a learner-centred approach to teaching. Explore tips, question guides and more.
Indigenization Q & A: a conversation with Christina Hendricks
By janice ho on February 4, 2021
CTLT’s Academic Director Christina Hendricks reflects on what she has been learning in her role to support Indigenization as a leader on UBC’s Vancouver campus.
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
By janice ho on January 28, 2021
In the January edition of Edubytes, our guest editor Dr. Jaclyn (Jackie) Stewart provides an introduction to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), equity, diversity, and inclusion in SoTL work, and how SoTL is well-positioned to understand the impacts of the pandemic on teaching and learning.
Student Peer Assessment: Case Studies
By janice ho on January 11, 2021
Student peer assessment is a powerful tool for giving students active management of their own learning. Explore first-hand accounts of how it’s being used across a range of UBC courses.
The CTLT is located on the ancestral and unceded territory of the hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ - speaking xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) peoples. These lands have long been a place of learning for Musqueam, with cultural and traditional knowledge passed down from generation to generation for thousands of years.