Inclusive Instructional Practices: Useful OERs for Instructors and Staff
Speakers: Rebecca MacAlpine (graduate educational developer, CTE), and Svitlana Taraban-Gordon (senior educational developer, CTE)
Speakers: Rebecca MacAlpine (graduate educational developer, CTE), and Svitlana Taraban-Gordon (senior educational developer, CTE)
Speakers: Leslie Wexler (senior educational developer, Indigenous Knowledges and anti-racist pedagogies, CTE), Benjamin Lefebvre (copy editor, CEL)
Speakers: Zoë Carbone (student), Sabrina Romano (student), James Skidmore (professor, Germanic & Slavic Studies)
This presentation will address this head on by shedding light on the adaptation process: the mechanics of going about it, the problems that sometimes arise, the editing decisions that need to be made.
Speaker: Daniel Opperwall (online learning consultant, CEL)
Speaker: Kari Weaver (learning, teaching, & instructional design librarian)
Presented by Lauren Byl
Date: Tues Oct 24
Time: 10 – 11 am
Location: Dana Porter Library Room 329, Computer Lab
How do you choose a quality journal? What are predatory journals? How do you avoid publishing in a predatory journal? By the end of this workshop, you will:
Presented by Sandra Keys, Vicky Chung and Anneliese Eber
Date: Tues Oct 24
Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Dana Porter Library Room 329, Computer Lab
Depositing and making your research data available for (maybe) sharing is becoming increasingly important and often required by funding agencies and journals.
Presented by Tim Ireland and Agnes Zientarska-Kayko
Date: Tues Oct 24
Time: 1 – 2 pm
Location: Dana Porter Library Room 329, Computer Lab
Bring your computer to this hands-on Zotero workshop. Zotero is an online citation management software program. If you are writing any academic papers, this software will save you a lot of time and frustration. We will guide you through:
Presented by Lauren Byl and Abbey Colucci
Date: Tues Oct 24
Time: 2:30 – 3:30 pm
Location: Dana Porter Library Room 329, Computer Lab
Making learning materials freely accessible and available to the Waterloo community is part of the Library's mission.
This workshop has been cancelled. If you are interested in learning more about the grant please reach out to us at OERgrant@uwaterloo.ca or review the grant guidelines.
Presented by Lauren Byl and Abbey Colucci
Making learning materials freely accessible and available to the Waterloo community is part of the Library's mission.