eCampusAlberta’s eLearning rubric helps instructors create better online courses
BCcampus’ Alberta counterpart is sharing a fresh approach to online curriculum development that you can …
BCcampus’ Alberta counterpart is sharing a fresh approach to online curriculum development that you can …
Last weekend I attended the biannual meeting of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers. I’ve already blogged about one of the sessions I attended, here. I also gave a presentation at the conference/workshop, on open education. I didn’t count how many people were there, but I’d estimate around 12 or so, which was a nice […]
The Open Textbook Summit took place April 16 -17, 2014, bringing together leaders in the …
In July, we featured our top 12 list of tools and apps for classroom use. …
Our colleagues in Washington state at the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges …
Well, we did it. Seventeen psychology faculty from six post-secondary institutions in British Columbia came together on July 18 & 19 and worked intensively for two days to create a testbank designed to accompany open textbooks for introductory psychology. As I have previously written about, the absence of ancillary materials (a testbank most of all) presents(…)
Some time ago, BCcampus as part our Friday Diversion blog post series shared our 9 …
Beyond free v2 from BCcampus
Last year I was part of a team that ran a course at P2PU called “Why Open?”, in which we discussed the various meanings of openness, engaged in some open practices, and talked about potential benefits and drawbacks/obstacles to openness. We’re running it again starting August 10, and registration is open now! You can see […]
Please be advised that the following BCcampus websites will not be available on Thursday, July …