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Blog — ...work of reconciliation. She emphasized the power of survivor stories and the importance of respecting individual voices, no matter how raw. Her words reaffirmed our commitment to reach a larger...
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 — ...in posts on Facebook and Instagram without providing any context. However, there’s also the option on social media to comment and engage in discussions with followers, friends, and other like-minded...
Blog — 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...
Blog — ...The Association of Canadian Publishers is working to build a network of freelance publishing experts from diverse communities: all those who self-identify with BIPOC communities, LGBTQIA+ communities, those with a...
Blog — ...Consumption, and Controversy looks at food as a system of communication through which Canadians articulate cultural identity, personal values, and social distinction (and there’s a fascinating chapter on Kraft Dinner)....