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SUMMARY:Trauma-Informed Teaching Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Facilitator: Dr. Alana Abramson\, Department of Criminology\, Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU)\n \nTrauma-informed teaching focuses on integrating knowledge about how people are affected by trauma into your teaching and facilitation practices. It does not require you to be an expert in trauma or trauma treatment\, but rather\, it is a way of working that emphasizes safety\, trustworthiness\, choice\, connection\, collaboration\, strengths\, skill building\, and self-care. It involves understanding how trauma can affect students’ behaviour\, learning\, and overall well-being\, and adjusting teaching practices accordingly. This approach emphasizes creating a safe and inclusive space\, being sensitive to students’ experiences\, and providing appropriate support to help them succeed academically and emotionally. \n  \nThis workshop will be held in a virtual space. Expect to be fully engaged with plenty of opportunity to discuss and share ideas and experiences. The focus will be on practical ideas that you can take into your classes and use in your teaching. \n  \nRegistration is limited to 20 participants. Please let your instructors know and invite them to register. There is no cost for JIBC staff/faculty.\n \n \nClick here to complete your registration. \nPriority for registration is for practising JIBC instructors. If you are not currently in a teaching role\, but you are interested in the workshop\, you may still be able to join if there are enough spaces. If demand exceeds our capacity to deliver\, we may also consider offering a second delivery at a later date. \n  \n\nDr. Alana Abramson is a passionate educator\, dedicated to enhancing student experiences in the classroom. She believes education can inspire personal and social transformation and enjoys learning with her students. Alana Abramson has been involved in the field of restorative justice (RJ) as an researcher\, practitioner\, and trainer since 1999. She has extensive experience implementing trauma informed\, culturally responsive RJ in community\, prison\, and school contexts. Alana’s doctoral research related to transformative learning within post-secondary education and she has been involved in delivering trauma informed practice training with the JIBC since 2019. In 2017\, Dr. Abramson was the recipient of the Restorative Justice Award from the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. Alana is currently a full-time Criminology Instructor at Kwantlen Polytechnic University\, Facilitator for the Alternatives to Violence Project and the BC Bereavement Society and the co-chair of the Restorative Justice Association of BC. She currently resides on the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc territory (Kamloops) and loves vegan food\, travel\, being in nature\, and her four cats.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/trauma-informed-teaching-workshop/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:Open Ed Week: EDI-Focused Adaption of an Intro to Psychology Textbook - A Panel
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever thought\, “if only this open textbook included more diverse examples?” or “I wish this book was easier for my students to read.” The BCcampus Intro to Psychology open textbook EDI adaptation is trying to address these issues and more!\n \nThis project adapted one of the most highly adopted open textbooks in BC to include more:\n  \n\nIndigenous content\,\ndiverse examples\,\nunderrepresented scholars\, and\nstudent contributions.\n\nThe team comprises contributors from across 5 post-secondaries in BC\, including a group of student illustrators tasked with bringing complex ideas and examples to life through graphics.\n  \nIn this panel\, four of the team members will discuss:\n  \n\nWhat does an EDI adaptation mean or look like?\nWhat was the process of finding and incorporating marginalized voices\, including Indigenous content?\nWhat have been some of the design and content considerations?\nHow have students been engaged in the project?\nHow does one build a cross-institutional team?\nWhat lessons have been learned? And what are some of the wins and successes?\n\n \nHosted by: Darcye Lovsin\, Information Literacy and Copyright Librarian\, JIBC \n  \nPanelists: \n\nShirley Hutchinson\, Psychology Lecturer\, UBCO\nAmelia Shi\, Psychology Instructor\, College of New Caledonia\nJessica Motherwell\, Lead Author & Sessional Instructor\, JIBC\nJosie Gray\, Manager of Production & Publishing\, BCcampus\n\n  \nJoin us for a 50-min virtual panel during OpenEd Week on Monday\, March 4th at 12pm PST for a discussion on these topics and more! \n  \nClick here to register for this session.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/open-ed-week-edi-focused-adaption-of-an-intro-to-psychology-textbook-a-panel/
LOCATION:Webinar
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SUMMARY:INDC-1110: Essential Skills for Training & Facilitation for JIBC Faculty & Staff
DESCRIPTION:We are taking registrations for a winter offering of INDC 1110: Essential Skills for Training and Facilitation for JIBC Faculty and Staff. \n  \nThis course will provide you with the fundamentals to design\, facilitate and assess effective training. Through a lot of active participation\, you will explore the principles of adult learning and best practices of teaching and learning and consider how these concepts apply to your own work environment. This course is helpful for new or aspiring instructors to build a foundation for their practice and experienced instructors to reflect on that practice.\n \nThis course will be offered in class from Tuesday\, December 12 to Thursday\, December 14\, on the New Westminster campus. Tuition is free for JIBC staff and faculty. Full participation in all three days is required to receive credit for the course.\n \nEmail ctli@jibc.ca for more information.\n 
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/indc-1110-winter2023/
LOCATION:JIBC New Westminster Campus\, 715 McBride Boulevard\, New Westminster\, British Columbia\, V3L 5T4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:L.E.A.R.N. Accessibility Live Session
DESCRIPTION:Built on the idea of a book club\, L.E.A.R.N. (Listen\, Engage\, Act\, Right Now.) is intended to bring our JIBC community together to discuss and learn about issues that matter to us. \nWe respectfully acknowledge the Justice Institute of British Columbia serves people across the province situated on Traditional\, unceded\, and Treaty Territories and the many Nations who are represented by the urban Indigenous population in British Columbia. Together we all have a responsibility to affect change and action towards our commitment to Truth & Reconciliation and Equity\, Diversity & Inclusion. Through L.E.A.R.N.\, you can take action right now. \nVisit our L.E.A.R.N. page for more information. \n\n\n\n\n  \nAccessibility Live Session   \nLive session: Wednesday October 25\, 2023\, 10am-1130am\nResident Elder Ken Pruden\, Métis Nation\nFacilitators: Sam Matychuk\, Victoria Ansell  \n  \nResources:    \n\nGrace and Grit: A Conversation with Judy Heumann\, Temple Grandin\, and Haben Girma – 40 mins (Podcast)  \nAcademic Ableism: Disability and Higher Education by Jay Timothy Dolmage (eBook) Audiobook version of Academic Ableism (read/listen to the introduction at a minimum)  \nPurposeful Steps Away From Ableism – 18 mins (Video)\nSeale\, A. (2019) Purposeful Steps Away from Ableism. TEDx Chilliwack.  \n\nComplete the form to register for L.E.A.R.N. and the Accessibility Live Session.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/learn-live-accessibility/
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SUMMARY:Blackboard Training Series: Workshop 3 - Blackboard Tests
DESCRIPTION:CTLI is offering a series of workshops on Blackboard for faculty and staff. Join us for our third workshop: Workshop 3: Blackboard Tests\, happening on Tuesday\, October 3\, 2023 from 12:00pm to 1pm\, online. \nDuring this session\, we will provide an overview including: \n\nCreating tests in Blackboard\nCreating questions\nUploading questions\nSetting test options\nDeploying tests\nGrading tests\n\nRegister using the RSVP button below. Once we get your RSVP we will contact you and confirm the date and time with you. \nFor more information email ctli@jibc.ca.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/blackboard-training-series-workshop-3-blackboard-tests/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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SUMMARY:INDC-1110: Essential Skills for Training & Facilitation for JIBC Faculty & Staff
DESCRIPTION:Update: We are officially full! If you’re interested in taking a future INDC offering\, please email ctli@jibc.ca for more information & to be added to our waitlist. \nWe are taking registrations for a Fall offering of INDC 1110: Essential Skills for Training and Facilitation for JIBC Faculty and Staff. \nThis course will provide you with the fundamentals to design\, facilitate and assess effective training. Through a lot of active participation\, you will explore the principles of adult learning and best practices of teaching and learning and consider how these concepts apply to your own work environment. This course is helpful for new or aspiring instructors to build a foundation for their practice and experienced instructors to reflect on that practice. \nThis course will be offered in class from Tuesday\, Sept. 19 to Thursday\, Sept. 21 on the New Westminster campus. Tuition is free for JIBC staff and faculty. Full participation in all three days is required to receive credit for the course. \nEmail ctli@jibc.ca for more information.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/indc-1110-essential-skills-for-training-facilitation-for-jibc-faculty-staff/
LOCATION:JIBC New Westminster Campus\, 715 McBride Boulevard\, New Westminster\, British Columbia\, V3L 5T4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230914T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230914T120000
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CREATED:20230905T160814Z
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SUMMARY:Blackboard Training Series: Workshop 2 - Assignments & Groups
DESCRIPTION:CTLI is offering a series of workshops on blackboard for faculty and staff. This is the second workshop of this series and will provide an overview of: \n\nCreating and Grading Assignments\nCreating and Managing Groups\n\nWorkshop 2 will be offered on September 14 @ 11:00 AM. \nTo register use the RSVP button below. Once we get your RSVP we will contact you and confirm the date and time with you. \nFor more information email ctli@jibc.ca \n 
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/workshop2_assignments_groups/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Teaching%2C Learning & Innovation (CTLI)":MAILTO:ctli@jibc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230831T130000
DTSTAMP:20260525T012149
CREATED:20230710T205849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T171916Z
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SUMMARY:Blackboard Training Series: Workshop 1 - Blackboard Overview
DESCRIPTION:CTLI is offering a series of workshops on blackboard for faculty and staff. The first workshop of this series will provide an overview to Blackboard and cover all the basic tasks and tools such as: \n\nAnnouncements\nDiscussion Boards\nBuilding simple content\nUploading files\n\nWorkshop 1 will be offered twice so pick the date that works best for you: August 15 @ 10:00 AM or August 31 @ 1:00 PM \nTo register use the RSVP button below. Once we get your RSVP we will contact you and confirm the date and time with you. \nFor more information email ctli@jibc.ca \n  \n\n\n\nPlease note this training is not for the Learn Ultra Update. Stay tuned for information about sessions on Learn Ultra coming soon.\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/workshop1_blackboard_overview/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Teaching%2C Learning & Innovation (CTLI)":MAILTO:ctli@jibc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230809T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230823T120000
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SUMMARY:Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Online Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Teaching\, Learning & Innovation (CTLI) is launching a 3-part workshop on Universal Design for Learning (UDL)\, a framework that supports the design and delivery inclusive and engaging learning experience. The workshops will be held online\, held weekly over the month August. \nWorkshop 1: Getting Started\nAugust 9\, 2023 | 11:00AM-12:00PM \nThis workshop will cover the goals of UDL framework and its main components: the why\, what\, and how of learning. Through practical examples and design thinking practice\, you will come up with mini-ideas that you can work with throughout the workshop series. \nWorkshop 2: Online\nAugust 16\, 2023 | 11:00AM-12:00PM \nThis workshop focuses on how UDL supports you and your students in online and blended learning environments. You will leave with practical tips\, strategies\, and examples whether you are new to UDL or a seasoned practitioner. You will also have the opportunity to work on your own ideas emerged from this workshop or previous workshop. \nWorkshop 3: Assessments\nAugust 23\, 2023 | 11:00AM-12:00PM \nThis workshop examines our beliefs and practices of assessment design and delivery from an UDL perspective. Examples and tips will be provided to create a more inclusive\, flexible\, and meaningful assessment plan. If you are up for the challenge\, you may come up with your own version of UDL assessment individually or as a group. \n  \nEmail ctli@jibc.ca for more information about the workshops or to register.
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/universal-design-for-learning-udl-online-workshop-series/
LOCATION:Webinar
CATEGORIES:Faculty Development
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Teaching%2C Learning & Innovation (CTLI)":MAILTO:ctli@jibc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230512T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230512T120000
DTSTAMP:20260525T012149
CREATED:20230426T185419Z
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SUMMARY:TLC: Course Development with Articulate Rise
DESCRIPTION:Our department (CTLI) has been using Articulate Rise as an authoring tool for content that we can display inside Blackboard or on the web. Rise offers a set of features that make it relatively easy to produce content with some visual appeal. At the same time\, it has some limitations or cautions that people should be aware of. In this Teaching and Learning Collaborative session\, we want to take a look at some of the work we’ve done in Rise and talk about its value for curriculum developers. We also invite anyone else from the JI who has been using Rise to share examples and offer their observations. Come join us for this TLC conversation!
URL:https://ctli.jibc.ca/event/tlc-course-development-with-articulate-rise/
LOCATION:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre for Teaching%2C Learning & Innovation (CTLI)":MAILTO:ctli@jibc.ca
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