A free, voluntary program has trained student leaders support their peers toward academic success.
A free, voluntary program has trained student leaders support their peers toward academic success.
Two members of the UWindsor faculty will be among the presenters at a conference on teaching and learning in the digital age, Oct. 8 to 10 in Toronto.
A free online course explores non-traditional pedagogies and emerging technologies for teaching and learning.
A new book club will discuss a guide to systemic change in higher education through Indigenization, decolonization, and reconciliation.
The Office of Open Learning is joining the global open education community in celebrating Open Education Week from March 4 to 8.
The Office of Open Learning is launching a new Book Club to discuss critical issues in online, open, and technology-enabled teaching and learning.
These are flexible, informal gatherings intended to bring together members of the UWindsor community to have conversations that advance the pedagogy of online and blended teaching and learning, while discussing books by leading thinkers in the field. Wherever possible, these books will be free and openly licenced.
In a seminar Dec. 7, education professor Bonnie Stewart will share her research into community-oriented approaches to knowledge creation.
A lunchtime session Friday will introduce the ePortfolio program.
Members of the online teaching Community of Practice share experiences and information about online, open, and technology-enhanced education.