Tag Archives: Learning and teaching

Trends in Library Instruction – New and Different Activities

Originally posted on February 20, 2015 on the Library Central Blog. By Allison Sullivan (Instructional Services Librarian) We all love our library workshops, but library instruction can be so much more than that! These recently published articles in the library literature … Continue reading

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Learning is Not Something Done to Students

  By Janet Ready, Faculty, Recreation Studies Dept. “Learning is not something done to students, but rather something students themselves do.  It is the direct result of how students interpret and respond to their experiences – conscious and unconscious, past … Continue reading

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Preventing Cheating in Exams

On Monday 26 October 2015, Rebecca Friesen, Giselle Lemay, Eugene Li, Valerie Lloyd, Deborah Moniuk, Heidi Mede, Linda Scratchley, Erin Skinner and Fulton Tom met to discuss techniques to prevent and to detect cheating in exams.

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2016 Brightspace Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning

If you are doing something innovative in your teaching or you have a colleague who is, please consider applying or nominating them for a Brightspace Innovation Award in Teaching and Learning. After the success of Steve Musson’s nomination for a … Continue reading

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