Teaching and Learning

neon sign OpenA series of events will celebrate Open Education Week, March 4 to 8. (© photocritical - stock.adobe.com)

Week of free events to celebrate open education

A series of events will celebrate Open Education Week, March 4 to 8.

Maryam Nuaimi, Deema Boji, Geoffry Parado, Natalie George, Jaden Davidson, Gilles Ntore, Faadel Al Asfari, Ashley Deslippe, and Daniya Syeda.A team of UWindsor students demonstrated their business skills at the national competition of ACE Canada, dedicated to Achievement, Connection, and Empowerment. From left: Maryam Nuaimi, Deema Boji, Geoffry Parado, Natalie George, Jaden Davidson, Gilles Ntore, Faadel Al Asfari, Ashley Deslippe, and Daniya Syeda.

Business students shine in national competition

A team of UWindsor students demonstrated business skills at the national competition of ACE Canada, dedicated to Achievement, Connection, and Empowerment.
Tranum Kaur addressing classTranum Kaur, 2023 recipient of the Dr. Alan Wright Award for Exemplary Digital Teaching, will highlight the power of open educational resources during a Community of Practice session Friday.

Award-winning digital teachers to inspire at Community of Practice sessions

Winners of the Dr. Alan Wright Award for Exemplary Digital Teaching will share their insights at Community of Practice sessions this semester.
Scrabble tiles spell funding next to calculatorThe University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.

Funding available for professional development in Indigeneity and anti-racist pedagogy

The University Diversity, Indigeneity, and Anti-Racism Professional Development Fund supports work to promote anti-racist and decolonized frameworks in scholarship and teaching.