Open Education Week
Open Education Week, which runs from March 4 - 8, 2019, celebrates the open education movement and raises awareness of open education work and its impact on teaching and learning.
Waterloo campus events:
Open Education Week, which runs from March 4 - 8, 2019, celebrates the open education movement and raises awareness of open education work and its impact on teaching and learning.
Waterloo campus events:
Online Learning, and the Centre for Extended Learning, are featured in the Fall 2018 Special Learning Edition of the University of Waterloo Magazine.
In math, as in life, there’s never just one way to arrive at the right answer. It’s why a flexible, learning-centred approach to education just makes sense.
We've just released 5 video modules to help adults who are thinking about going back to school part-time or online. No matter what stage of the journey you're at, there is something for everyone who wants to continue their education.
The modules cover:
Are you teaching online this term? If you are, please join us at our start-of-term Online Instructor Community of Practice Luncheon on:
Thursday September 27, 2018, Noon to 1:30 PM
East Campus 3, 1st Floor, Training Room A
Experiential Learning using Riipen
Instructors, are you interested in incorporating an experiential learning opportunity into your online or on-campus course next term? You should consider taking part in Waterloo’s Riipen pilot project. Riipen is a micro-experiential learning platform facilitating connections among students, educators, and industry partners such as local companies, community organizations, government agencies and Non-Government Organizations.
The University of Waterloo’s Online Teaching Awards recognize teaching and course design excellence in fully online undergraduate- or graduate-level courses and programs. There are two awards:
Nominations for this year’s awards must be received by August 31, 2018. The Office of the Vice President, Academic will announce the award winners in late November.
TEACHING ONLINE THIS WINTER? If you are new to teaching a fully online course at Waterloo, you may benefit from our Online Instructor Orientation workshop.
The Technology Enabled Seminar and Showcase (TESS) is eCampusOntario’s annual conference where we celebrate achievements in online and tech enabled teaching and learning.
This year the conference and content is designed around the Evolution of Teaching and Learning.