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What we’ll remember from 2021
Stories we're thinking about at year's end.
Stories we're thinking about at year's end.
Projects are prime opportunities for stimulating economic recovery, says Universities Canada president.
How to foster a positive relationship in a remote environment.
As things return to normal, university leaders would be remiss if we just put online learning back to where it was in the pre-COVID era.
The COVID-19 crisis brings teaching and learning opportunity.
The federal government is asking Canadian universities to provide critical supplies and manufacturing solutions to help fight the pandemic.
As long as faculty are consistently communicating with students, the delivery method isn’t as important as the content, says one expert.
Some helpful resources and tools for professors who have to quickly move their courses online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
No one expects you to become an online teaching guru overnight. The best any of us can do is just get through the rest of the semester by focusing on student learning.
As universities respond to COVID-19, they must be guided by their core values of social responsibility, accountability and equitable access – all of which support suspending on-campus teaching and learning.
The federal government is funding research teams to study COVID-19, while the Tri-Agencies announced they will reimburse some fees incurred due to coronavirus-related travel cancellations.