Blog — ...chapter. This project, which was the result of the always enthusiastic and collaborative ed tech community, is supported with its own website and Twitter account. Read more about it on...
Blog — ...the heart of the Old City Quarter in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Founded in 2018, they are Nanaimo’s newest bookshop and we had the opportunity to be part of their first-ever...
Blog — In a compelling new interview, professor William Carroll, editor of Regime of Obstruction, draws back the curtain and reveals the intricate entanglements between fossil fuel corporations and governments and financial...
Blog — ...does September make you thirsty? Once born, who stays behind? The neighbor woman was a theater. We grew older, and I lost her by losing myself Violence, Imagination, and Resistance:...
Blog — Spring means that there are thousands of students graduating from undergraduate and graduate programs across Canada and the globe. Athabasca University’s convocation is as unique as its open and online...
Blog — ...Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of Inquiry Blended learning has combined face-to-face and online learning environments for a more flexible approach to education. This book addresses the growing demand for...
Blog — ...age and cover design is having a moment, especially on social media. A good cover can increase the visibility of a book online and in bookstores. For scholarly books, the...
Blog — ...as “Beaver Hills House” but more literally means “Beaver Mountain House.” Northern Alberta is part of Treaty 8, and southern Alberta is part of Treaty 7. The southwest tip of...
Blog — ...Shrivastava tells the story of her grandmother’s participation in India’s nationalist movement. Shrivastava writes from her mother’s perspective who, throughout her life, became the keeper of a history often untold:...
Blog — ...justice for all, and we would love for you to join! Below, Shrivastava shares her only memory of Amma, her grandmother, and what this memoir means to her at this...