Mid-course feedback resources
You’ve adapted your courses to teach online, but how are your students adapting to learning online?
You’ve adapted your courses to teach online, but how are your students adapting to learning online?
Multi-year TLEF projects are invited to apply for second- and third-year funding, with applications due by Thursday November 12, 2020.
The Program for Open Scholarship and Education is a new one-year flexible and blended program jointly presented by the UBC Open Working Group, the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology and UBC Library
The CTLT Teaching Assistant (TA) Institute is a week-long event of free professional development workshops, July 20 - 24, 2020, open to UBC graduate students and undergraduate teaching assistants.
Explore the CTLT’s new Online Teaching Program, which is designed to help you adapt your course for the online environment and prepare you to teach online. The program consists of a course with self-paced modules in Canvas, online workshops with experiential learning opportunities, and one-on-one consultation support with an educational consultant.
The University of British Columbia and UBC Extended Learning are pleased to announce participation in AWS Academy, an Amazon Web Services (AWS) program that provides higher education institutions with a ready-to-teach cloud computing curriculum.
Faculty who are either new to UBC and/or new to teaching, are now invited to register for a Teaching Development Program (TDP). Applications for the 2019/2020 program will be reviewed starting May 1, but registrations will continue to be accepted until August 1.
The Office of the Provost and Vice-President Academic invites faculty, staff and students to submit proposals for small TLEF innovation projects. The deadline for proposals for both new TLEF applicants and for applicants with existing multi-year TLEF projects is 3:00pm on November 15.
The 2018 Teaching Practices Survey is an opportunity for UBC faculty and others with teaching responsibility to share their teaching practices and provide confidential feedback about UBC’s teaching climate.
Tal Jarus is a professor in the department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy in the Faculty of Medicine at UBC. She discussed with us how her Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) project, which received funding earlier this year, will help improve access in Health and Human Service programs for students with disabilities.
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