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Announcing the 2020/21 Open Educational Resources Fund awarded projects
By janice ho on March 3, 2020
Over $220,050 has been awarded to support the development and implementation of a wide range of open projects. Read more.
Creating learning tools for students with students
By janice ho on March 2, 2020
How do you create valuable learning tools for university students? Russ Algar and Steven Barnes answered this question when developing their own online learning tools for their courses. The answer: partner with students to create them.
What we’re reading: Isabeau Iqbal
By janice ho on February 24, 2020
In the February edition of Dialogues, Isabeau Iqbal reviews one of her most recent reads “Connected Teaching” by Harriet Schwartz. Read about it.
Announcing the 2020/21 TLEF Projects
By janice ho on February 19, 2020
The Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) has funded over 1,200 projects since 1991. This year the number continues to grow. Learn about the 2020/21 TLEF awarded projects.
Recap: TA Institute 2020
By Sarah Robertson on January 27, 2020
From January 13 to 16, graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants (TAs) and aspiring TAs gathered at the CTLT for the TA Institute, a four-day workshop series on teaching. Read about their learning experience.
Peering into the Classroom
By janice ho on January 20, 2020
After 19 years of post-secondary teaching, John Vigna decided to rededicate and re-energize his teaching practice with an outrageous idea: to have every lecture of his 12-week Introduction to Writing Fiction course peer reviewed. Read about his journey.
Career development program helps build a sense of community for new faculty at UBC
By janice ho on January 16, 2020
The CTLT Teaching Development Program for New Faculty is designed to support UBC faculty members who are new to teaching at UBC. Read an interview with Emily Renoe, Senior Educational Consultant, to learn more about the program.
Recap: 2019 Winter Institute
By Mindy Nguyen on December 23, 2019
This space offered UBC’s teaching and learning community an opportunity to network and come together to share, reflect, and enhance their teaching practices on student learning and experiences.
What we’re reading 2019 highlights
By Valeria De La Vega on December 17, 2019
“What we’re reading” is a regular feature in Dialogues, the CTLT’s bi-monthly newsletter. This edition, we are pleased to present a look at this year’s highlights with contributions from Christina Hendricks, Afsaneh Sharif, Ido Roll, Hanae Tsukada, Jeff Miller and Jackie Stewart.
Why sexual assault awareness month should matter to us all
By Valeria De La Vega on December 17, 2019
As UBC approaches the tenth year of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, it’s important to reflect on the efforts to date and how the university can further support this impactful initiative. Read the interview with Sasha Wiley-Shaw to learn more.
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