Blog — ...Campus Alberta OER Initiative set out to fund the production of worthwhile learning material that could be made available as a free resource. Jason Foster and Bob Barnetson’s textbook Health...
Blog — ...day, but a global food system and a growing concern over nutritional value not only makes these choices more difficult, it also means that these choices have far-reaching consequences. This...
Blog — ...Our acting director, Megan Hall, attended the Alberta OER Summit on May 11. Speaking on a panel with several others, including Athabasca University colleague Margaret Kierylo, Megan described some of...
Blog — ...budget is called, has the goal of diversifying Alberta’s economy and creating thousands of jobs. April 28 was the National Day of Mourning in Canada—a day that is dedicated to...
Blog — ...for community nutritionists in developing countries. The contributors to Community Nutrition for Developing Countries discuss the food and nutrition situation in developing countries throughout the world, focusing on topics such...
Blog — ...W. Brink The oldest book I chose dates back almost a decade to 2008. Reviews of Brink’s book praise its storytelling and the depth of information it conveys – about...
Blog — ...articles examines the values embedded in food advertising, the locavore movement, food tourism, dinner parties, food bank donations, the moral panic surrounding obesity, food crises, and fears about food safety....