- About
- Inquiry Support
- Seminar Series, Workshops, & Programs
- SoTL 101: Introduction to SoTL and Teaching + Learning Inquiry
- SoTL 102: Formulating an Inquiry Project
- Tools for Inquiry: Conducting Inquiry Using CES
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Decolonial Teaching + Learning Seminar Series
- Decolonizing and Indigenizing Curricula
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom: An Integrated Seminar Series + Grants Program
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning: Supporting Learning in Online Environments
- Open Education Grant Pilot Program
- Teaching and Learning Development Grant Program
- Project Final Report Archive
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Sarah Johnson
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Robert Krider
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Jamie Mulholland
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Michael Filimowicz
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Lisa Papania
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Juan Pablo Alperin
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Marek Hatala
- Dewey Fellowship Project: Chantal Gibson
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Leith Davis
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Tara Holland
- Amundsen Fellowship Project: Dara Culhane
- Disrupting Colonialism through Teaching Program
- Exploring Well-being in Learning Environments Program
- Inquiring into Your Multilingual Classroom Projects
- New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning
- Amundsen Fellowship Program
- Conferences, Calls for Papers + Proposals
- Academic Integrity in Distance and Open Education - Edited Collection [Deadline: February 28, 2025]
- CAPLA's Recognition of Prior Learning in Rural Spaces: Call for Proposals [Deadline: February 28, 2025]
- UBC Graduate Students in Teaching Conference Call for Proposals [Deadline: March 3, 2025]
- Dialogically Relational Leadership (Growing Together in, as, with, for, and through SoTL) [Event date: March 19, 2025]
- Elon University 21st Annual Teaching & Learning Conference: Call for Proposals [Deadline: March 21, 2025]
- 2025 Scholarly Writing Retreat Conference [Deadline: May 1, 2025]
- For Research Personnel
New Ways of Teaching, New Ways of Learning: Supporting Learning in Online Environments
2020-2021
The COVID-19 pandemic compelled students, faculty, and staff to adopt new and unfamiliar strategies and to revise existing practices to learn, teach, and work multi-modally. In particular, we relied on technology, new and old, to deliver content, engage students, and create rich learning environments.
As we know, most instruction at 間眅埶AV has continued to be delivered through remote methods since the fall 2020 semester, to create certainty for instructors and students, safety for students and employees who have higher level health risks, and access to learning for students who cannot physically travel to BC at this time.
This seminar series provided faculty with an opportunity to look at our challenges, failures, and successes as we explored new ways of teaching and learning remotely with a focus on providing high quality learning experiences for students. This new program stream supported 間眅埶AV faculty members' investigation of the strategies they used as they moved their classes online, and changes they implemented to support student success in online learning environments.
Topics included:
- Improving student learning experience in an online environment
- Fostering student and instructor well-being
- Encouraging engagement and meaningful online discussions
- Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Principles
- Better online practices
- Accessibility digital red lining (e.g., having it and when they can use it)
- Time management & 24/7 instructor accessibility
- Online exams
- Academic integrity
- Privacy and confidentiality
- Building relationships and creating community in online environment
- Creating safer environments for students having controversial conversations on controversial topics
Learning outcomes:
- Understanding of the importance of creating conditions that improve student engagement in online learning environments that positively affect student academic success.
- Developing a project proposal to implement and evaluate changes they make to their courses to foster learning and improve the student experience.
- Discover the most effective ways of delivering content to students (video, synchronous vs. asynchronous, flipped classroom approach)
- Share the outcomes of the project by connecting with other faculty members and colleagues within and outside of the 間眅埶AV community.
Facilitation Team
This series was facilitated by 間眅埶AV champion faculty members in collaboration with TILT and CEE.