Teaching Scholarly Communication Using Research Infographics

Online/Virtual Event

This event is part of the CTLT Winter Institute, taking place from December 12-15, 2022. Join us for a lively, interactive session exploring the pedagogical uses of research infographics. Research infographics provide students with an opportunity to engage in knowledge translation and advances their understanding of scholarship as conversation in a practical manner with reciprocal benefit […]

Learning is Welcome Here: Changing Conversations One Debrief at a Time

Online/Virtual Event

This event is part of the CTLT Winter Institute, taking place from December 12-15, 2022. As academics, we are all too familiar with providing and receiving feedback. At the heart of this practice is the hope for growth and development. However, providing and receiving feedback may be challenging as we search for the ‘right’ way to […]

Event Series WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)

WordPress & Wiki Clinic (Drop-In)

Online/Virtual Event

The Drop-In Clinics are open for administrators of UBC weblogs or websites to get one-on-one support in WordPress and Wiki for Teaching and Learning or Administrative purposes. Participants should come prepared with a list of questions specific to their sites when attending this session. Specialists at the clinic will assist you in addressing and resolving […]

Free

OER Fund Online General Information & Consultation Session

Online/Virtual Event

The UBC Open Educational Resources (OER) Fund was established to support affordable and inclusive access to learning materials through the adaption, adoption, development, and integration of OER in UBC credit courses. To support prospective applicants who are seeking OER funding support in 2022, CTLT will hold an online General Information Session on the OER Fund on […]

Plaiting Stories: Reflections on Indigenous Networks

Irving K. Barber Learning Centre 1961 East Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

The English Language and Literatures graduate course Indigenous Literary Networks taught by Dr. Alice Te Punga Somerville is pleased to invite you to our research event, “Plaiting Stories: Reflections on Indigenous Networks,” on December 16th from 12-3 pm in The Dodson Room at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre. This event will consider how the term […]

Free