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Course Technologies

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EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Online Annual Meeting

By Michael Wong on January 31, 2013

Join us February 4 – 6, to explore the impact of rapidly evolving learning technology on the next generation of learning.

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UBC and Stanford University Offer Joint Game Theory Course

By Will Engle on January 11, 2013

Interested in learning about game theory? UBC and Stanford University are offering a course that is free and open to the world.

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Connect All Day Drop-In – January 21

By Jill Pittendrigh on January 9, 2013

Talk to CTLT specialists and get one-on-one assistance with your Connect course.

Spaces for Teaching, Spaces for Learning

Spaces for Teaching, Spaces for Learning

By Marissa Ho on December 21, 2012

During Celebrate Learning Week, faculty and staff discussed the innovative use of learning spaces across campus.

Introducing Connect

Introducing Connect

By Tammy Yasrobi on September 27, 2012

Read more about the transition to UBC’s new Learning Management System.

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UBC to Offer Free Online Courses through Coursera

By Michael Wong on September 27, 2012

UBC recently announced an agreement with Coursera, Inc. to provide free, publicly available non-credit courses.

A Dip in the Pool: Connect Basics

A Dip in the Pool: Connect Basics

By Lilian Coutts on September 18, 2012

At the 2012 CTLT Institute, attendees learned about many of the features of Connect, UBC’s new Learning Management System.

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Mobile Devices and Digital Media for Social Networking in Learning

By Renee Mok on July 20, 2012

Representatives from England and Italy came to UBC to discuss the use of mobile devices and social networking in education.

Students as Creators and Producers

Students as Creators and Producers

By Renee Mok on April 26, 2012

UBC has a number of innovative and interactive courses where students are creators of content and producers of knowledge.

Connect: UBC's New Learning Management System

Connect: UBC's New Learning Management System

By Michael Wong on March 29, 2012

UBC’s community-wide Name the New LMS Contest has wrapped up after receiving more than 600 submissions.

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.

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