By Clint Lalonde, director, Open Education, BCcampus The 3rd UNESCO World Open Educational Resources (OER) Congress, held November 19–20, 2024, in Dubai, united global thought leaders in open ...
Open Education Week (OE Week) is an annual event celebrating the progress and potential of open education worldwide. It’s a chance for educators, students, and institutions to share their achievements ...
BCcampus is offering up to $1000 in funding to support institutional events during Open Education Week, March 3–7, 2025. This initiative aims to help our provincial partners highlight achievements and ...
BCcampus is offering two scholarships ($500 USD value each) for the January 2025 (January 27–April 6, 2025) session of the Creative Commons certificate course to faculty, librarians, staff, or ...
Although understandings about mental health are ancient and varied, over the past three decades, conversations about wellbeing have grown. These stem from charities, healthcare, therapy, social/media, ...
Since 2009, BCcampus has used Twitter as a vital space to share knowledge, promote events, and cultivate meaningful connections. It has been a platform where we’ve connected with the British Columbia ...
BCcampus is pleased to announce the publication of a new introductory psychology open textbook: Introduction to Psychology: Moving Towards Diversity and Inclusion. This open textbook integrates ...
Nominated by Dave Smulders, senior manager, faculty development, Centre for Teaching, Learning & Innovation and Melanie Meyers, program director, Centre for Teaching, Learning & Innovation at the ...
Recently, I had the opportunity to visit a first-year chemistry classroom and collaborate with a learning specialist, the subject instructor, and students in the lab to discuss the ethical use of AI ...
In order to expand open licensing expertise in British Columbia, BCcampus has entered a partnership with Creative Commons (CC). Creative Commons is an international non-profit organization dedicated ...