It’s hard to say what fall will bring this year. A return to classrooms or another semester of online courses or perhaps a pivot to blended learning? Will we be…
We are excited to announce that 25 Years of Ed Tech by Martin Weller is now available as an open-access PDF on our website. In this concise and necessary retrospective,…
Most publishers will tell you that the book cover is the most important marketing tool you have. The old adage “Don’t judge a book by its cover” is showing its…
It’s time for your annual reminder that spring is not that far away. Our spring catalogue cover will remind you of yellow daffodils, tulips, and warm sunshine. We always look…
We sat down with Meenal Shrivastava, professor of political economy and global studies and author of the newly released Amma’s Daughters: A Memoir. In this moving work of creative non-fiction,…
For many learners, assessment conjures up visions of red pens scrawling percentages in the top right-hand corner of exams and feelings of stress, inadequacy, and failure. Although learners sometimes respond…
In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a young scholar, founded Women in Translation Month to be held annually in August in response to the gender disparity she noticed in works of translation. Radzinski’s…
The interest and demand for online terminal degrees across disciplines by professionals wishing to conduct research and fulfill doctoral degree requirements at a distance is only increasing. But what these…
*according to our forthcoming book Writing the Body in Motion. Forthcoming from AU Press in May 2018, Writing the Body in Motion considers Canadian sport literature in the context of…
Two hundred years ago, Mary Shelley published the book that would end up on high school and university reading lists centuries later. Her famous novel, Frankenstein, is iconic and adaptations…