APRIL 2025

ETUG Spring 2025 Workshop

Join us on May 22-23 at UBC Vancouver for the ETUG Spring Workshop 2025: “Show Me How You Did It: Getting Back to Hands-On in EdTech”. Like all ETUG events, the spring workshop will be a dynamic and interactive event tailored for those working in education technology support positions or those who support faculty in designing learning activities involving technology.

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Program For Open Scholarship and Education

The Program for Open Scholarship and Education (POSE) is a three month flexible and blended program that will help you develop foundational knowledge of Open Scholarship, Open Education, and Open Research.

If you are interested in taking the program, or for more information, please visit the UBC CTLT website.

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A Blast From The Past

Spring Workshop 2017 Keynote Mike Caulfield: The three levels of online civic engagement.

Remember back in 2017 when ‘fake news’ was a novel term? Watch Mike Caulfield deliver an excellent keynote to a very well-attended in-person ETUG Spring workshop at Vancouver Community College.

Watch the video from this workshop wrap-up page: https://etug-archive.bccampus.ca/2017/11/16/fall-workshop-2017-wrap-up-summary/

The keynote starts at around the 11:00min. mark.

Institutional Report - UBC

OER Excellence and Impact Award Winners
UBC has announced the 2025 Open Education Resources (OER) Excellence and Impact Award winners, recognizing outstanding contributions to open education across both campuses.

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New Building at UBC
UBC opens the Gordon B. Shrum Building, Canada’s first purpose-built biomedical engineering facility and the new home of UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering. The 158,000-square-foot facility brings together researchers, students, and industry partners to propel biomedical research, education, and innovation in British Columbia.

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