Alternative Assessment Practices
Wednesday, November 4 | 1:00PM – 2:00PM
A look at some of the assessment practices that can be used in the online environment as alternatives to traditional assessment strategies.
Facilitator: Meghan McMillen
Open Pedagogies, Practices and Resources
Thursday, October 29 | 12:00PM – 1:00PM
This workshop looks at how Open Education can enhance student learning. As educators some of our values are centred on sharing of knowledge. UBC encourages open scholarship for teaching, learning, and research.
Facilitator: Ian Linkletter
Co-facilitator: Will Engle
Creating a Culture of Care
Friday, October 23 | 1:00PM – 2:00PM
In this session we will share tips and strategies for creating e-learning environments that are welcoming, engaging, compassionate, and flexible enough to accommodate the diverse strengths and needs of our learners and faculty.
Facilitator: Roberta Borgen
Co-facilitator: Parm Gill
Learning Design Studio
October 19-22 | 1:00PM – 2:00PM
A drop-in studio to discuss course design strategies, additional insights and help for improving the student experience in digital learning spaces.
Facilitator: Faeyza Mufti
Video Editing with Camtasia
Thursday, October 22 | 12:00PM – 1:00PM
Camtasia is a comprehensive video editing software that is useful for producing educational videos, screen recordings, and voiceovers.
Facilitator: Arshiya Malik
Co-facilitator: Micah Pryne
Breakout Rooms and Discussion Forums for Student Collaboration
Wednesday, October 14 | 2PM-3PM
Synchronous and asynchronous discussions can be an important part of creating community, sharing knowledge, and engaging students in group activities. Explore tools and techniques for using breakout rooms and discussion forums for student collaborations and discussions..
Facilitator: Simone Hausknecht
Asynchronous Teaching: Using Video in Course Design
Thursday, October 8 | 11AM-12PM
Adapting to online teaching can be challenging. In this session, we will talk about the whys of using video in asynchronous teaching and the tools available to instructors to adapt to the online learning environment.
Facilitator: Helen DeWaard
Co-facilitator: Arshiya Malik
Indigenous Perspectives Within Teacher Education Coursework
Thursday, October 1, 2020 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Learn about Indigenous Perspectives in the Classroom. Themes include Indigenous perspectives in online coursework, sharing exemplars, working through the challenges, and sharing inspirations of what is learned and achieved for moving forward in your teaching.
This workshop is a collaboration with the office of Indigenous Education, and the Online Education Faculty Mentors team.
Social Inclusion and Academic Engagement in Online Learning
Social Inclusion and Academic Engagement in Online Learning. An online education faculty mentor session with Dr. Kapil Dev Regmi.
Asynchronous Teaching with Videos
Adapting to online teaching can be challenging. In this session, Arshiya and Helen talked about the whys of using video in asynchronous teaching and the tools available to instructors to […]