By Lucinda Atwood, Instructor, Langara School of Management Early in 2020, students all over the world experienced a sudden, dramatic, and unprecedented shift in their academic world. A whole semester […]
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Perspectives III: I don’t know how to teach online… yet.
Early in 2020, students all over the world experienced a sudden, dramatic, and unprecedented shift in their academic world. Four months on, we have found ourselves finishing one semester remotely, […]
Small Teaching Online
Written by Mirabelle Tinio, Department Chair, French Instructor, Modern Languages & Curriculum Consultant at TCDC In the spring, the sudden shift to remote online learning forced most people to venture out […]
The Virtual Watercooler
Looking for a place to talk to peers about topics related to teaching and learning online? We are here to help! TCDC invites you to a discussion series starting July […]
Perspectives II: Online Assessments Benefit Biology Students that Performed Poorly in Face-to-Face Assessments
Early in 2020, students all over the world experienced a sudden, dramatic, and unprecedented shift in their academic world. Four months on, we have found ourselves finishing one semester remotely, […]
Perspectives I: Student Perspectives on a Sudden Transition to Online Learning
By Dr. Catherine Glass, Instructor, Health Sciences & Biology Early in 2020, students all over the world experienced a sudden, dramatic, and unprecedented shift in their academic world. Four months […]
NEGATIVE NUMBERS: A History of Control, Surveillance and Exclusion and MISSING NUMBERS: Silence, Erasure, and the Damage of Colour-Blind Data
Join us for a two part panel discussion on the history of data collection! Register for Part 1 – NEGATIVE NUMBERS: A History of Control, Surveillance and Exclusion Pt. 1 Eventbrite […]
Professional Development Opportunities for Teaching Online
Many instructional faculty and staff are looking for summer PD opportunities to learn about effective online teaching practices, and TCDC is here to help. TCDC is offering a 3-day workshop Online Course Design and Delivery at […]
Book Club: White Fragility
In the past week, protests have erupted across the United States and in major Canadian cities in In the past week, protests have erupted across the United States and in major Canadian […]
Asynchronous Teaching: Helpful Tips
Asynchronous teaching, as we wrote about in our companion post The Case for Going Asynchronous is a useful approach that mitigates many barriers faced by both students and faculty in […]