Alyssa: Since 2021, British Columbia’s annual death rate has exceeded that of the birth rate, so it may surprise you to learn ...
March marks National Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) month in Canada, a time to recognize the role of experiential learning in connecting students, employers, and post-secondary institutions. At this ...
About the Series In a time marked by polarization, uncertainty, and rapid change, kindness may be one of the most important guidelines for navigating our work as educators. This April, join our ...
About the Session Lee Sentes will share his recent experience integrating offline AI use into a graduate tourism course at Royal Roads University. In this initial experiment, students used offline AI ...
Through recent funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, BCcampus is actively exploring and experimenting with a variety of open source generative AI (GenAI) tools and technologies that ...
Workshop participants will explore how AI can support literature searching within literature reviews and examine ethical issues such as plagiarism, privacy, and research integrity. Participants will ...
We are aware of an issue causing intermittent outages on opentextbc.ca and pressbooks.bccampus.ca. If you cannot access a book that is part of the B.C. Open Collection, contact open@bccampus.ca for a ...
The BCcampus Research Fellows program provides support for B.C. post-secondary educators to conduct research on improving student learning and to share their results and experiences with peers in B.C.
The following is an excerpt from Pulling Together: A Guide for Front-Line Staff, Student Services, and Advisors by Ian Cull, Robert L. A. Hancock, Stephanie McKeown, Michelle Pidgeon, and Adrienne ...
Last month my BCcampus colleague in Learning + Teaching Gwen Nguyen wrote a blog post about ChatGPT, examining some of the implications of ChatGPT on learning and teaching. I would like to continue ...
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