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CTLT hosts the annual TA Institute Jan. 15-18 at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. The four-day event for graduate students and other academics to discuss technology in the classroom, wellness and more. (Photo by Abigail Saxton)

Recap: 2019 TA Institute

By Anna Alger on February 26, 2019

The 2019 Teaching Assistant Institute brought TAs, undergraduate and graduate students from a variety of Faculties and departments together in order to gain knowledge and exchange learning about TAship.

Posted in Feature Slider, Features
Tagged with CTLT Institute, Professional Development, Student Learning

We Want to Hear From You!

We Want to Hear From You!

By Kerri Parker on April 21, 2015

Here at CTLT, we are committed to continually improving our services, and we want to hear from you! Please let us know how we are doing by completing a quick 5 minute survey.

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Professional Development, Students
Tagged with CTLT Newsletter, Events, Professional Development

Make the Most Out of CTLT Resource Services

By Sophie Gardner on July 31, 2014

Ever wanted to implement a new approach in your teaching but felt unsure about where to begin or what resources are out there? We can help!

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Professional Development
Tagged with CTLT Newsletter, Professional Development, Teaching Practice

Lynda.com Update: Access Via CWL

Lynda.com Update: Access Via CWL

By Dianne Lauenstein on June 24, 2014

Faculty & Staff Lynda.com pilot runs until March 2015. Learn how to link your existing Lynda.com account to your new CWL based account

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools, Professional Development
Tagged with Education, lynda.com, Professional Development

A Sprint Through the Pages

A Sprint Through the Pages

By Sophie Gardner on June 16, 2014

Writing an entire Geography textbook in just four days? Challenge accepted, said BCcampus’s Clint Lalonde and Amanda Coolidge.

Posted in Professional Development
Tagged with Open Education Resources, Professional Development

CTLT Journal Clubs on SoTL and MOOC & Open Education

By Hanae Tsukada and Ido Roll on May 22, 2014

Please join our monthly SoTL Journal Club and MOOC and Open Education Journal Club meetings to engage in conversations on a variety of topics in teaching and learning in higher education. The SoTL Journal Club focuses on Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). The meetings offer you a great opportunity to learn about and discuss current scholarly work on teaching […]

Posted in Distance and Blended Learning, Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools, Professional Development
Tagged with CTLT Newsletter, Education, Professional Development

Lynda.com Pilot Extended Until March 31, 2015

Lynda.com Pilot Extended Until March 31, 2015

By Dianne Mackay on April 10, 2014


Posted in Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools, Professional Development
Tagged with Education, Professional Development

UBC and Tra Vinh University: Developing a Relationship through the Instructional Skills Workshop

UBC and Tra Vinh University: Developing a Relationship through the Instructional Skills Workshop

By Roselynn Verwoord and Michael Wong on March 27, 2014

Read about Roselynn Verwoord’s experience at Tra Vinh University.

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools, Professional Development
Tagged with CTLT Newsletter, Education, Facilitation, Professional Development

Lynda.com Pilot at UBC: Only 8 Weeks of Unlimited Online Learning Access Left

Lynda.com Pilot at UBC: Only 8 Weeks of Unlimited Online Learning Access Left

By Dianne Mackay on January 29, 2014

The lynda.com pilot period, available to all UBC faculty and staff, ends on March 31. Find out how you can access these resources.

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Learning Tools, Professional Development
Tagged with CTLT Newsletter, Education, lynda.com, Professional Development

Victory Through Honour totem pole, in front of Brock Hall

Truth and Reconciliation at UBC: Continuing the Conversation

By Michael Wong on January 29, 2014

Learn about an educational resource which explores the history of UBC’s and Canada’s relationship with Aboriginal peoples.

Posted in Faculty and Staff, Indigenous Initiatives, Learning Tools, Professional Development, Students
Tagged with Aboriginal Initiatives, CTLT Newsletter, Education, Professional Development, TRC

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