Monthly Archives: April 2009

constructive alignment; you can’t eat it raw

As Vancouver bursts fully forth into a lovely spring, I glance periodically out the window towards all that is in bloom. And then I get back to work. Because the end of April is the run-up to a new term. … Continue reading

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lifelong learning

It’s official: I’ll be teaching ETEC 565: Learning Technologies: Selection, Design and Application in UBC’s Master of Educational Technology (MET) programme, starting May. I’m very much looking forward to teaching again. Here’s the blurb: ETEC565 is an online seminar that … Continue reading

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Innovation in collaborative health research training: the role of active learning

Between 2005 and 2007 I worked at the Parterning for Community Health (PCHR ) CIHR-funded Strategic Health Research Program. My role included coordinating aspects of a series of training workshops. Trainees were both post-graduate students and “community-based” public health workers. … Continue reading

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