The British Columbia Teaching and Learning Council (BCTLC) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 West Coast ...
This blog post is part of a series that brings together reflections from the research study Navigating the Waters of ...
About the Session Students’ informed consent is often not considered when talking about the use of AI in teaching. Educators ...
This month, the BCcampus Award for Excellence in Open Education goes to Bowen Hui, Professor of Teaching, Computer Science, ...
In the third instalment of the Digital Pedagogy Toolbox Series, Taruna Goel explores how educators and learners can develop digital competencies and skills by using the B.C. Post-Secondary Digital ...
The question of what comprises ethical use of GenAI in post-secondary education is ubiquitous in teaching and learning publications and conferences: from grappling with strategies to promote academic ...
Inclusivity can be demonstrated through diverse imagery as we strive to create welcoming experiences. Try to use photos and graphics that represent all people so everyone can feel that they belong.
This is the third Award for Excellence in Open Education, having awarded the first one to Irwin DeVries and the second one to Tara Robertson. We are extremely pleased to announce the third recipient ...
Last month my BCcampus colleague in Learning + Teaching Gwen Nguyen wrote a blog post about ChatGPT, examining some of the implications of ChatGPT on learning and teaching. I would like to continue ...
Have you heard of the term sandbox? Although it seems self-explanatory, it carries multiple meanings depending on the context. According to Merriam-Webster, a sandbox is a box filled with sand usually ...
Once you have made the decision to adopt an open textbook, you may wish to modify or adapt that textbook to fit your specific needs. How easy or difficult this will be depends on a number of factors, ...
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