Events Calendar

T&L Reads: Accessible by Design (v1)

Virtual – Blackboard Collaborate

Join faculty, staff and administrators from across several Western Region colleges to discuss some of the latest, thought-provoking research in teaching and learning. Meet virtually with educators from across Ontario using the Collaborate web-conferencing platform to discuss your insights and reactions to the following paper: Kumar, K.L., & Wideman, M. (2014). Accessible by design: Applying...

T&L Reads: Accessible by Design (v2)

Virtual – Blackboard Collaborate

Join faculty, staff and administrators from across several Western Region colleges to discuss some of the latest, thought-provoking research in teaching and learning. Meet virtually with educators from across Ontario using the Collaborate web-conferencing platform to discuss your insights and reactions to the following paper: Kumar, K.L., & Wideman, M. (2014). Accessible by design: Applying...

Indigenous Learning Circle – Meeting 2

Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, W212

Indigenous Education at Niagara College & the Centre for Academic Excellence invite faculty, academic leaders, and staff to participate in an Indigenous Learning Circle (ILC). The Circle will provide a venue for NC educators to engage with Indigenous perspectives and critically reflect on their role at Niagara College. We invite 15 educators to meet monthly...

Instructional Skills Workshop

Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, W212

Registration is now open. The Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW) is an internationally-recognized certificate program that offers faculty the opportunity to explore conditions that give rise to powerful learning experiences among students. The ISW serves as a laboratory for new and experienced instructors who wish to refine and expand their teaching practice, explore new ideas, or...

nIshnabek de’bwe wIn // telling our truths Project

Welland Campus, SA208 , Canada

On March 4, we have a panel of researchers sharing the outcomes of a SSHRC-funded project called nIshnabek de’bwe wIn // telling our truths. The project brought together representatives from three school boards across the province to run digital storytelling workshops for Indigenous students, teachers and non-Indigenous allies. The workshops provided teaching, technical support and...

“Spotlight On” Session – Re-imagining Traditional Assessments

Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus, W212

"Spotlight On" Sessions are short one-hour sessions focused on topics that have been identified as key interest areas for faculty.  These sessions will spotlight practical strategies being implemented by NC faculty and staff and key lessons learned. The sessions give you an opportunity to: Learn more about a topic that is relevant to your teaching...

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