Transforming the power of reflection with AI, courses and WIL experiences
By: Matthew King (he/him)
Structured reflection enhances growth, insights and impact for students and faculty in experiential education.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
Structured reflection enhances growth, insights and impact for students and faculty in experiential education.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
Co-operative and Experiential Education’s (CEE) created its award-winning WE Accelerate program to give first work term students more options. In 2023, more than 600 students took advantage of this innovative option.
By: Sanyam Aggarwal (she/her)
The Centre for Work-Integrated Learning's EDGE program helps students leverage their work experience toward a work-integrated learning (WIL) certificate.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
The University incorporates AI literacy into professional development courses for students.
By: Matthew King (he/him)
Graduate students are feeling more prepared to take on their work-integrated learning (WIL) experiences and future career endeavours thanks to the pilot offering of WIL 601: Career Foundations for Work-Integrated Learning.
Work-Learn Institute study points to increase in students’ teamwork, critical thinking after taking part in the program.
Daniela Bredin is a fourth-year Global Business and Digital Arts (GBDA) student who is nearing completion of her EDGE certificate. She has held multiple positions with the EDGE team to meet the work or community experience requirements for the EDGE certificate program. Bredin’s most recent experience is working as the EDGE digital content co-ordinator.
The Tech Stewardship practice program is a free micro-credential opportunity, available to all University of Waterloo students, that introduces the three Core Commitments of Tech Stewardship.
The Centre for WIL’s Professional Development (PD) program has evolved significantly since it was just a single WatPD course in 2006. Today, the PD program includes a suite of 15 online courses with content and embedded reflections that support students’ growth throughout their work-integrated learning journey.
The Tech Stewardship practice program is a free micro-credential opportunity, available to all University of Waterloo students, that introduces the three Core Commitments of Tech Stewardship.