A huge aspect of learning is taking the time to reflect on the hard work, accomplishments, and even the failures along the way. These moments help us all grow as learners, teachers and community members. The BCcampus 2015/16 Annual Review shows our openness and transparency so that our stakeholders can see and better understand the services we have available, what we’ve been working on and what our focus will be in 2016/17.
Post by Mary Burgess, Executive Director, BCcampus
This review highlights our mandate, which is to provide teaching, learning, educational technology and open education support to the post-secondary
institutions in B.C. We help the people working in B.C. post-secondary institutions collaborate, learn from each other, and create great educational experiences for students. BCcampus staff also introduce, shepherd and support innovations in teaching and learning, helping faculty and institutions evaluate and develop leading practices in the use of technology.
Aligning with our organizational values of openness, access, sharing and accountability, we bring you the BCcampus 2015/16 Annual Review (PDF).
We look forward to the continued collaboration with you, our diverse community.
Join us at an upcoming event:
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One-hour Pressbooks Training Webinar – Nov. 29, 2016
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EdTech Demo – Web Annotation in the Classroom and Beyond
– Nov. 29, 2016
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12 Apps of Christmas – Dec. 1-16, 2016
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Accessibility for Open Textbooks Webinar – Dec. 6, 2016
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One-hour Pressbooks Training Webinar – Jan. 24, 2016
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VizEd: Going Visual for Teaching & Learning – Feb. 21, 2017
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Liberating Structures – Feb. 22 – 23, 2017
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Facilitating Learning Online (FLO) – Mar. 20 – Apr. 21, 2017
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Save the Date: Open Textbook Summit 2017 – May 24-25, 2017