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The chair of the Educational Technology Advisory Committee provides an overview of what ETAC is, what they do, and described their current projects.
The Teaching & Learning Centre is offering a variety of free professional development opportunities for faculty: courses, online modules, workshops, and up-coming events.
As part of Seneca’s commitment to quality and teaching standards of practice, a Quality Framework has been developed to measure hybrid and online courses.
Remember to adhere to the My.Seneca Minimum Requirements policy when setting up your My.Seneca course site(s). The Teaching & Learning Centre website has resources to help you meet the minimum req...
There are several ways to move and copy content in My.Seneca, including Course Copy and Export/Archive. So what’s the difference?
Learn how to use effective learning strategies, both in and outside of the classroom (tips for faculty and students).
Assessment design can be used to promote academic integrity. Here are a few considerations in your assessment design that can reduce cheating.
Seneca has a suite of apps to support students and employees: Seneca Mobile, Seneca Navigate, and Seneca Safe.
The Learning Portal provides self-directed resources for topics ranging from studying and note taking to stress management.
The assignment calculator breaks large tasks into manageable steps complete with links to supportive resources.
Need a simple icon for a presentation but can’t draw? Try AutoDraw.com!
Cool Tools for Back to School: AutoDraw, the Assignment Calculator, the Seneca Apps, and the Learning Portal’s Study Skills Hub
The Teaching & Learning Centre is offering a variety of upcoming learning opportunities: courses, online modules, and our conference. We also have two new series.
Dr. Ken Alford from Brigham Young University compiled the best teaching advice he received throughout his teaching career for Faculty Focus.
Nearly sixty faculty members participated in the Teaching & Learning Centre’s Summer Conference on August 22 and 23, focusing on student engagement.
These are the three big ideas that make up our Science of Learning To-Do List.
Want to learn more about the apps in the Adobe Creative Cloud? Here are some upcoming exciting opportunities.
Recently at Academic Forum, a group of faculty met to explore the basics of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and some “Cool Tools” they could easily incorporate into their courses.
The Teaching & Learning Centre is offering three online modules to support faculty.
Learn about the upcoming courses, workshops, and events for faculty.
On April 29, 130 employees attended Academic Forum 2019 hosted by the Teaching & Learning Centre at Markham Campus.
Want to learn more about Adobe programs? Visit the Adobe Education Exchange.
On February 26, Seneca employees and students participated in two separate Adobe Creative Jam events. A Creative Jam is a day-long conference that combines education and friendly competition.
This article highlights two faculty members who are using OERs with their students.
Last semester, Seneca launched its Academic Integrity website. It is designed to provide both students and faculty with supports, resources, and information.
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