Course (re)Design Intensive
Science Building (SCI) 1177 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, CanadaDo you have a new course that you need to design for the next academic year? Are you trying to set aside time to rethink an aspect of an existing course?
Do you have a new course that you need to design for the next academic year? Are you trying to set aside time to rethink an aspect of an existing course?
Do you have a new course that you need to design for the next academic year? Are you trying to set aside time to rethink an aspect of an existing course?
Do you have a new course that you need to design for the next academic year? Are you trying to set aside time to rethink an aspect of an existing course?
In today’s digital era, the incorporation of emerging teaching and assessment technologies brings substantial benefits to both students and instructors. This CoP initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of innovative strategies and resources in this realm.
Should we care about technology as a political force? Dr. Stefan Kehlenbach discusses the intersection of technology, structures of power, and politics.
In today’s digital era, the incorporation of emerging teaching and assessment technologies brings substantial benefits to both students and instructors. This CoP initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of innovative strategies and resources in this realm.
Showcase the amazing graduate research you're doing at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Three Minute Thesis heat on March 7.
Enrich your classroom experience with this interactive workshop that introduces how to lead a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course with an international partner university.
In collaboration, The Centre for Teaching and Learning and Indigenous Programs and Services proudly present a learning opportunity for non-Indigenous staff and faculty at UBC Okanagan. Join us on a transformative journey as we embark on the first installment of our learning lab series, designed to cultivate and amplify your allyship skills.
The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally certified program designed to increase teaching effectiveness and encourage reflection on teaching practice.
In today’s digital era, the incorporation of emerging teaching and assessment technologies brings substantial benefits to both students and instructors. This CoP initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of innovative strategies and resources in this realm.
Join us for a wellbeing break in your day and be creative with us.
Learn about challenges facing freedom of speech in Canada and the U.S. at a presentation hosted by the Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science.
In this session, you will have an opportunity to deepen your awareness of your own teaching practice as it relates to inclusive teaching. You will be introduced to a variety of inclusive teaching strategies, and you will have the opportunity to consider which strategies might be helpful to adapt into your own context.
Teaching, research and leadership is at the core of all we do at UBC. This CoP aims to facilitate the growth, success, and innovation in all our teaching and EL initiatives, and to provide a collaborative, supportive, and social environment to do so.
In today’s digital era, the incorporation of emerging teaching and assessment technologies brings substantial benefits to both students and instructors. This CoP initiative aims to facilitate the sharing of innovative strategies and resources in this realm.
Join us for a workshop that delves into the practical implementation of digital badges using Canvas through the example of a first-year visual arts course.
The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally certified program designed to increase teaching effectiveness and encourage reflection on teaching practice.
The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally certified program designed to increase teaching effectiveness and encourage reflection on teaching practice.
The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally certified program designed to increase teaching effectiveness and encourage reflection on teaching practice.
The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally certified program designed to increase teaching effectiveness and encourage reflection on teaching practice.
Cassie Yue Zhang will defend their thesis.
In this session, instructors from across our campus discuss their use of generative AI tools for effective teaching and learning.
This session will go beyond award eligibility, criteria, and the nomination process available online to provide insights into award rubrics and strategies for crafting compelling award submissions.
Participants will learn about the benefits and resources available for using midpoint surveys to obtain student input on their class and leveraging feedback to improve students’ experiences.