
ASP Employee Spotlight: Tekoya Boykins
This month we’re celebrating Tekoya Boykins, Assistant Director with Academic Services and Products.
This month we’re celebrating Tekoya Boykins, Assistant Director with Academic Services and Products.
As we prep courses for our upcoming semester, it’s important to consider our course delivery strategies. Specifically, how can we proactively plan to be present, monitor our students’ progress and
As you design your online course, you may closely consider the quality of your resources, the relevance of your assessments, and the level of interaction between your students. However, are
Reaching out to students early and often before a semester begins and throughout the first week of class makes a major impact on students’ success.
Review some of the checklists, templates, and examples to learn more about how you can impact student melt.
We spend many hours planning and designing our courses, but once the course begins, how do you plan for facilitation? The Student Success Guide and Student Success Worksheet provides templates, checklists, worksheets, and strategies instructors can use to help their online students succeed in their accelerated course and persist throughout their program.
Academic Partnerships will present at the 61st Annual Canadian Association for Graduate Students (CAGS) Conference. The conference theme is Inclusive Excellence in Graduate Supervision and Mentorship and is held in Victoria, British Columbia.
Conferences Adobe Learning Summit – Adobe – October 2–3 (Las Vegas, NV) Explore new horizons of learning design and development.
Live online course design and delivery webinars hosted by the Academic Services and Products team
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