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Student Profile

Killam Award winners share inspiration, joy of teaching

Killam Award winners share inspiration, joy of teaching

By Abigail Saxton on May 15, 2018

Five graduate students who recently completed CTLT’s Certificate in Advanced Teaching and Learning are honoured with the prestigious Killam Awards.

Cuban Delights! Visit Cuba in April/May 2015

Cuban Delights! Visit Cuba in April/May 2015

By Sophie Gardner on September 18, 2014

Ever dreamed of seeing the parts of Cuba tourists never get to? CTLT Distance Learning student Brittany Buchanan did, and it changed her life! Read her story.

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Taking a Step in the Distance Direction: One Student Shares Her Experience With Distance Education

By Maria Trujillo on January 4, 2013

Sheida Rezapour shares her distance education experience.

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Going the Distance to Reach the Dream

By Maria Trujillo on September 10, 2012

Aspiring film maker Yuri Cabrera found that taking courses via distance education helped him schedule the time he needs to develop his film projects.

Taking Courses While Traveling Abroad: How Distance Education Benefitted Ely Golvin

Taking Courses While Traveling Abroad: How Distance Education Benefitted Ely Golvin

By Maria Trujillo on March 13, 2012

Ely decided to take two distance education courses because he wanted to continue his studies while he traveled abroad.

A Stumble Upon a Positive Experience

A Stumble Upon a Positive Experience

By Maria Trujillo on January 16, 2012

Sophie Lee took HIST 102 via distance education, and found the course gave her the “historical context” for her Eastern European vacation.

How Distance Education Benefitted Ben’s Busy Life and an Insight into PSYC 304

How Distance Education Benefitted Ben’s Busy Life and an Insight into PSYC 304

By Maria Trujillo on January 9, 2012

Ben Pierce is an enthusiastic fourth year honours student who is taking PSYC 304.

A Ferry Ride Can’t Stop This Student From Learning!

A Ferry Ride Can’t Stop This Student From Learning!

By Kelsey Beninger on January 10, 2011

Shelley Fearnley is a 4th year Bachelor of Arts Visual Arts Major. While she does take some courses on-campus she has turned to distance education to overcome scheduling issues.

Taking Distance Education Courses While Working in Ontario and Vacationing in Australia

Taking Distance Education Courses While Working in Ontario and Vacationing in Australia

By Michael Wong on September 8, 2010

Currently living in Ontario, Catherine Salinas has taken three Earth and Ocean Sciences distance education courses over the last two years, and plans to take a few more in the upcoming Winter term.

How One Health Care Professional Advanced in the Field with Distance Education

How One Health Care Professional Advanced in the Field with Distance Education

By Tina Sha on September 1, 2010

Jacquie Sarna, a Public Health professional, is an Access Studies student at UBC and is currently completing the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) Certificate program.

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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