Book — ...documents the emergence of an adapted instructional design model for transforming courses from single-mode to dual-mode instruction, making this designer’s log a unique contribution to the field of online learning....
Book — ...Kaska Dene of the southern Yukon, and the Gwich’in of the Mackenzie Delta. With passion and conviction, Johnson maintains that our response to our environment shapes our culture, determines our...
Book — ...Breton and central Canada. The volume contains articles by Ian McKay, Gordon Darroch, James R. Conley, Alicja Muszynski, Gillian Creese, and Jim Overton. An interesting collection of some of the...
Book — ...of 1930s’ Canada, the On-to-Ottawa Trek. Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine explores the connections between the history of transiency and that of Fordism, offering a new interpretation of the economic...
Book — ...aspect of Indigenous cultures. This book explores the means used to facilitate and justify colonization, their effects on Indigenous economic, political, social, and spiritual lives, and how they were resisted....
Blog — ...Siege Like any political organization, and perhaps more than most, the ILP was never quite “one thing” at any point in its history. In the period in question, its stance...
Blog — ...on our nation? Are the Paralympics helping to change perspectives on people with disabilities? Why are fewer Canadians playing sports? Can we rationalize Lance Armstrong’s Tour de France doping scandal?...
Blog — ...substantial audience in the digital world. Learning in Virtual Worlds assembles a team of international experts who outline the emerging trends and developments in the use of 3D virtual worlds...
Blog — ...morning there were ominous coal-black clouds on the horizon but they seemed so far away. Even though it was only mid-morning it appeared as if dusk had settled over us....
Blog — ...aspects of the work done by publishers remains a mystery to readers. To make matters worse, aside from our imprint on the spine of the book and the information on...