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Professors Ali Arya (School of Information Technology) and Manuel A. Báez (Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism) have been named 2023 Carleton University Chairs in Teaching Innovation for their commitment to teaching innovation and advancing inclusive learning approaches in the classroom. "On behalf of...More
By Cassandra Hendry Teaching about perspectives that students have never had to experience can be a challenge. For social work professor Roy Hanes, this happens almost every single class—and he loves it. Hanes is an associate professor at Carleton specializing in disability studies. He’s been involved in the...More
Celebrate, Learn and Lead. Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) is critical to Carleton’s future success. Join us for a week of events that will raise visibility and awareness of the value of human rights work and EDI, prompt an exploration of practical ways to integrate those principles into our organizational...More
By Allie Davidson, Educational Technology Development Coordinator, EDC As you gear up to teach online this term, you will need to consider what format your online teaching will take. Your first assumption might be to just move your classes online - teach synchronously, live streaming your lectures...More
Carleton Connects: Building and Celebrating Community Partnerships is a three day community-academic expo celebrating the 75th anniversary of Carleton University by showcasing our rich history of community partnerships. The expo program committee invites proposals for discussion panels, presentations, workshops,...More
With the recent launch of CUOL, there has been some buzz around campus about what this means for academic course design possibilities. The introduction of online course development provides solutions for instructor, teaching assistant, and room allocation resourcing issues in addition to providing added flexibly and...More
By: Andrew Barrett Assessment of learning is important but it can be hard work for all involved. This post explores the question of how educators and learners can potentially get more bang for the effort they put into assessment through the use of the newly released Mozilla Open Badges infrastructure that is receiving...More
By: Samah Sabra Often, when I speak with contract instructors, instructors and faculty, they express surprise when I tell them they are innovative. With last week’s annual Canadian Network for Innovation in Education conference being hosted at Carleton, I had a lot of time to think about how we define innovation in...More
By: Nestor B. Querido, Supervisor, CUOL The advent of online learning in higher education is a key part of the 21st century learning experience. It is a period of change for many academic institutions, since access to education is now more competitive, open and global. The rise of MOOCs and the appeal of online...More
Carleton is planning to increase its online offerings this fall, with the launch of six new courses. These new courses highlight Carleton's commitment to increasing accessibility and providing innovative teaching and learning opportunities to learners across Ontario, Canada and the world. Bioacoustics - a new graduate...More
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