The British Columbia Teaching and Learning Council (BCTLC) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2026 West Coast ...
This blog post is part of a series that brings together reflections from the research study Navigating the Waters of ...
BCcampus recently had the privilege of hosting our fifth virtual ACE-WIL town hall, this one about self-care. Sarah Chettleburgh, a counsellor at Royal Roads University, and Miranda Massie, a ...
Since 2009, BCcampus has used Twitter as a vital space to share knowledge, promote events, and cultivate meaningful connections. It has been a platform where we’ve connected with the British Columbia ...
Inclusivity can be demonstrated through diverse imagery as we strive to create welcoming experiences. Try to use photos and graphics that represent all people so everyone can feel that they belong.
For her long-time advocacy and many contributions to open education in the B.C. post-secondary system, Michelle Harrison of Thompson Rivers University is the recipient of the BCcampus Award for ...
We know there are no boats waiting in the harbour to take all of the non-Natives back someplace. We know people are not going to get on planes and say, “Oh well, we didn’t get this country so we will ...
The question of what comprises ethical use of GenAI in post-secondary education is ubiquitous in teaching and learning publications and conferences: from grappling with strategies to promote academic ...
In the third instalment of the Digital Pedagogy Toolbox Series, Taruna Goel explores how educators and learners can develop digital competencies and skills by using the B.C. Post-Secondary Digital ...
The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Curriculum Developers by Asma-na-hi Antoine, Rachel Mason, Roberta Mason, Sophia Palahicky, and Carmen Rodriguez de France. Thoughtfully ...
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