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After a two-year hiatus, the Canadian Symposium on Academic Integrity conference resumed as an in-person conference, centering on the theme of looking to the future of academic integrity.
As someone who is passionate about and an advocate of accessibility and inclusion, I have had the privilege and opportunity to attend several conferences over the years dedicated to these topics. What...
The rise of platforms like ChatGPT present a challenge as we continue to try and design effective learning and assessments for our students. However, within this challenge is also an opportunity to re...
Two students recently completed a work term in the Teaching & Learning Centre as Instructional Design Assistants. In this Spark Plug, they reflect on their experience and the opportunities provide...
Seneca Libraries and Learning Centres partnered with Academic Pathways to explore student needs for transitioning between programs. Student now have a way to gauge their readiness to transfer.
Have you ever wanted to travel to space? Look inside a cell? Experience the world through someone else’s eyes? Now you can through the magic of virtual reality! Learn about the new virtual reality cla...
The Teaching & Learning Centre is happy to announce that a New Faculty Mentoring Program pilot is coming this way in fall 2023.
The Teaching & Learning Centre and Program Quality Teams wrapped up Teaching & Learning Day Spring 2023 with one of our largest crowds ever.
As we gear up for the summer term, we're excited to offer a range of professional development opportunities to help you enhance your teaching skills.
Teaching & Learning Day Spring 2023 is on Tuesday, May 2 at Newnham Campus and features a full day of activities exploring how to integrate Truth & Reconciliation, Equity, Diversity & Incl...
The Educational Technology Committee (ETC) is a collaborative network of representatives from each of the Ontario Colleges, focused on technology-enhanced teaching and learning practices. The Advancin...
Upgrading to Blackboard Ultra might be hard, but Universal Design for Learning offers us some guidance as to why these features are great!
Seneca’s Teaching & Learning Centre and the academic integrity office of Toronto Metropolitan University created "Academic Integrity in Cyberspace," gamified academic integrity tutorials...
Seneca's Teaching & Learning Centre Team created a Learn@Seneca Blackboard Ultra course template and video series to help students navigate the platform and provide faculty with guidelines.
You may have come across the acronym OER, or you may be seeing it for the first time. What you might not know is that Seneca has been involved in developing and using OER for some time.
The Teaching & Learning Centre just wrapped up Teaching & Learning Day Winter 2023, a one-day conference dedicated to showcasing and sharing ideas and activities about how to enhance teaching ...
In our "Foundations of Creating Accessible Content" course, you'll review and apply the accessibility guidelines and requirements applicable to creating digital content and consider thei...
Blackboard Ultra is coming to Seneca and the Teaching & Learning Centre is here to support you with its use. We have a website of resources and videos, live virtual webinars and drop-in session, m...
Looking for alternatives to textbooks? Seneca Libraries has you covered. Using free textbook alternatives improves access to information and reduces costs for students.
Our Science of Learning course digs into the interesting and sometimes counterintuitive findings from this field in recent years and provides a forum for sharing useful tips.
Our Teaching Unique Diverse Learners (UDL) course will have you explore the history of Universal Design for Learning while reflecting on your own past educational experiences.
Join us for a deep dive into effective online teaching strategies that support high quality online course design.
Developing Online Materials for Your Course (DOMYC) is a course focused on supporting faculty to learn new tools and create new and varied materials for their courses.
The three hardest words to say are, “I’m not okay." When it comes to mental health, it is hard for us to verbalize our need for help.
Learn about upcoming courses, supports, and a conference from the Teaching & Learning Centre in winter 2023 (and beyond).
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