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Student Engagement

The Power of Podcasting

The Power of Podcasting

By Kelsey Beninger on September 21, 2009

Podcasting is being embraced by educators to provide students with a new avenue of learning. A recent Learning Technology Institute workshop, Podcasting Basics, revealed to educators the ease of podcasting while highlighting the value educational podcasting holds in the classroom.

Personal Learning Environments: What do Students Think?

Personal Learning Environments: What do Students Think?

By Michael Wong on July 29, 2009

Interest in the concept of personal learning environments (PLE) began in the late 1990s as new technologies made it easier for learners to take control of and manage their own learning experiences. Although much has been written about PLEs in scholarly journals and professional articles, very little has been heard from students on this topic – until now.

Facebook and Education: The Pros and Cons

Facebook and Education: The Pros and Cons

By Michael Wong on January 30, 2009

Facebook, the popular social networking website, was the topic of discussion at the first Teaching and Learning with Technology Speaker Series session of 2009. Social software tools such as weblogs and wikis are already being used for educational purposes at UBC, but can Facebook be used in an academic setting?

Visualize Learning: Exploring Discussion Forums in WebCT Vista

Visualize Learning: Exploring Discussion Forums in WebCT Vista

By Anya Volgina and Michael Wong on October 9, 2008

The Social Network Analysis Tool gives instructors a visual representation of the discussion forum activity within WebCT Vista. For the instructor, this tool is valuable because he or she can draw conclusions about whether the intended pedagogy is reflected in the online discussion.

Making Wikipedia Work in the Classroom

Making Wikipedia Work in the Classroom

By Anya Volgina on August 29, 2008

The common perception is that Wikipedia makes professors shudder; it is supposedly not a credible source, and its use in education is limited. While there is a need to be cautious when using any type of technology, some instructors are out to change Wikipedia’s negative image.

HELP IS AVAILABLE: Student Engagement and the Transition to the Professional Workforce

HELP IS AVAILABLE: Student Engagement and the Transition to the Professional Workforce

By Michael Wong on November 13, 2007

Gone are the days where one stays with the same company for their whole life, so post-secondary institutions must start preparing students for a life of perpetual change. Post-secondary institutions need to engage students in enriching educational experiences while providing a supportive campus environment where resources can easily be found and where students can learn about making the transition into the professional workforce.

Powered by Students: How a Student-Led Pilot Project Re-Creates Ancient Worlds with Modern Technology

Powered by Students: How a Student-Led Pilot Project Re-Creates Ancient Worlds with Modern Technology

By Krista Charbonneau on August 2, 2005

UBC students led a pilot project that used virtual models of Ancient Greek architecture to show what life might have been like in Athens in fifth century B.C. They re-created their own 3-D models of buildings in the Acropolis and the Agora based on their own research, using the same kind of technology used to create popular 3-D video games.

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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