Journal — Oral History Forum d’histoire orale is the online journal of the Canadian Oral History Association. It serves as the premier meeting place for scholars, archivists, librarians, community activists and others who...
Series — Distance education is the fastest growing mode of both formal and informal teaching, training, and learning. It has many variants that include online learning, mobile learning, and immersive learning environments....
Blog — ...being slashed alongside our own university press budgets. The opportunities appear to be narrowing and while we mourn the loss of some of those pillars of publishing, open access allows...
Blog — ...we’re here to break it down for you and share our latest OER project with you. An OER is an open educational resource. OERs are free online textbooks designed to...
Blog — ...red pens and percentages to find authentic assessment strategies that will help realize the potential of engaged learning in the digital age. To read more, download our Spring 2018 catalogue....
Blog — ...Open Scotland, All About Mentoring, the Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, and the Croatian Medical Journal. CATEGORY: Scholarly and Academic Book of the Year SHORTLISTED BOOK: The Art...
Blog — ...each typeface and maybe you’ll find the perfect match for your next typesetting project. Enjoy! Alegreya (The Alegreya font family also includes free Alegreya Sans and Alegreya SC) Designed by...
Blog — ...Trust Poll Results.” Reader’s Digest Canada, 5 May. http://www.readersdigest.ca/magazine/most-trusted-canadians-3rd-annual-trust-poll-results. David Suzuki Foundation. n.d. “Climate Change Deniers.” http://www.davidsuzuki.org/issues/climate-change/science/climate-change-basics/climate-change-deniers/. Suzuki, David, and Faisal Moola. 2008. “Selective Information Overload.” Science Matters, 23 March....
Blog — ...Canada’s fossil capital industry. You can listen to the interview on your favourite podcast platform, including Spotify: Planet Haliburton | Podcast on Spotify and Apple: Planet Haliburton: Planet haliburton-Regime...
Blog — ...spaces that enhance the potential for critical pedagogical practices and aims to emerge and grow.” —from “Critical Pedagogy and Care Ethics: Feedback as Care” by Heather Robinson, Maha Al-Freih, Thomas...