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Active learning tool helps predict student success
By Wendy Chan on July 28, 2016
Perry Samson discusses how a resource developed at the University of Michigan can help instructors predict student success based on student behaviour during class.
Learning Technology: Getting help when and where you need it
By Letitia Englund on July 28, 2016
Science professor Jonathan Kellogg needed assistance with Connect, and he needed it fast. Help came from the Learning Technology Rovers, a student team trained to support faculty and staff.
Open Dialogues: How to make education more accessible
By emi1989 on June 28, 2016
Claudia Krebs, a Professor of Teaching in the Faculty of Medicine, shares how academics must view open education as a social responsibility.
Learning Technology Hub Open House
By Terri Kennedy on June 22, 2016
Attend the LT Hub Open House to speak with skilled and knowledgeable LT educational consultants about integrating learning technologies into your face-to-face, blended or online course.
New Staff and Faculty Campus-Wide Welcome Orientation
By Terri Kennedy on June 5, 2016
New to UBC? Register today for either the new staff or new faculty orientation events.
Keynote addresses the science of how to get smarter
By Wendy Chan on May 31, 2016
In the keynote for this year’s Celebrate Learning Week, Annie Murphy Paul explored the nature of intelligence.
Possible futures for UBC in 2050
By emi1989 on May 31, 2016
In May, CTLT held a panel discussion on what education would look like in 2050, in celebration of one hundred years of teaching and learning at UBC.
Using In-Class Student Behaviour Data to Inform Predictive Analytics
By Terri Kennedy on May 26, 2016
Join us for a thought provoking presentation discussing how data that is mined using the Echo360 Active Learning Platform is used to develop models for predicting student success based on a student’s background and behaviours during class.
SAVE THE DATE!
By Terri Kennedy on May 13, 2016
The 2016 CTLT Summer Institute will take place from August 22-25 on the UBC Vancouver Campus.
Workshop explores ways of supporting Indigenous students at UBC
By emi1989 on April 25, 2016
Karlene Harvey, Academic Advisor at Aboriginal Student Affairs in the Faculty of Arts, led a workshop on the ways to support aboriginal students at UBC and beyond.
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.