COVID-19
International students stranded on campus are trying to make the best of it for now, but don’t know what the future holds for them.
Video conferencing can be isolating and strange for some of your students – here are some tips to make sure everyone feels seen and heard.
The growth in both fully online and blended/hybrid learning is bound to accelerate – and both institutions and instructors had better prepare.
A Q&A with Tanya Sharpe, founder of U of T’s Centre for Research and Innovation for Black Survivors of Homicide Victims, about her timely new discussion series 30@8:30.
It is the nature of our work to be of service, but we have to remember to look after ourselves as well.
Educational institutions have long been concerned about the risk of being sued for copyright infringement, and a mass movement online introduces new issues.
April 30, 2020 Federal aid update: House passes CESB bill, CCPA crunches the numbers The federal government just got a step closer to releasing $9 billion in emergency student aid. The Liberals’ introduced legislation in the House of Commons on Wednesday to create the Canada Emergency Student Benefit. The benefit will provide $1,250 a […]
What the history of pandemics can tell university leaders about the aftermath of COVID-19.
By fostering positive relationships, professors can help improve the mental health of their students.
From open-book tests to AI-enhanced proctoring tools, final exams will look very different for most faculty members.
The survey’s creators hope to change how we address student health and well-being at Canada’s postsecondary institutions.
The federal government’s $1.1-billion plan includes more funds for vaccine research, clinical trials, and expanded testing and modelling.
The Canada Emergency Student Benefit, Canada Student Service Grant, an expansion of the Canada Student Grant and some 76,000 jobs are some of the new measures announced.
Here is our learning-by-doing experience of teaching online courses about the COVID-19 response.
Created in about a week, the collection offers a “snapshot” of the pandemic from scholars in the social sciences and humanities.
No widespread culling is being reported, as workers strive to maintain this crucial research infrastructure.
My underlying message to my students was to keep their educational goals as an anchor during these unexpected times.
A balanced solution will allow you to detect violations of academic integrity while minimally interfering with students’ privacy.
Is this thing on?
Researchers across the country are working tirelessly and collaborating on various approaches.