Leaning into distance learningBishop’s student Loch Baillie got a job co-designing virtual classes and discovered ways to make studying from home better—for himself and others
Why movement is critical to learningThe way instruction is delivered in post-secondary institutions doesn’t always take into account the brain-body connection. In fact, it can reduce students to ’brains on sticks.’
More than virtual: How universities have embraced pandemic learningBeyond the ‘pivot to virtual,’ Canadian universities have developed some pretty ingenious ways for students to learn and get to know each other
Why learning from home is an unlikely training ground for a post-pandemic worldThe pandemic has accelerated a trend that was already taking hold in higher education. And that, surprisingly, might be a good thing.