When I started writing this, I felt like 2023 wasn’t the best reading year. Then my initial list of contenders ended up being 23 books long. Narrowing it down was hard, and if I did it again tomorrow, I might…
2022 was the first year of my adult life that I’ve ever read 100+ books… and it still doesn’t feel like enough. There are too many books being published every year, and not enough time to read all the ones…
As a kid who grew up devouring books. I didn’t think it was possible to fall even more in love with books and reading, but it seems that’s what has happened this year. Not only did I read more books…
My second presentation at #CACUSS21 was all about using social media for student engagement. This was a multi-institution presentation, as I partnered with Elizabeth DiEmanuele from McMaster (@MacSSC) and Joanne Cerdan from Humber Lakeshore (@HumberLakeFYE) to share our social media…
Two years after I first walked into a classroom in the basement of Clearihue for my first day of grad school, I’ve officially graduated. The grad box arrived last week, so now I have that degree in hand (and the…
One of my two presentations at #CACUSS21 was all about digital accessibility. For this presentation, I partnered with Charlie Watson from UVic’s Centre for Accessible Learning to share basic principles of accessibility, demo some assistive technology tools, and share a…
The year may already be a third over, but it’s never too late to share your goals, right? (Please tell me I’m right!) It seems I have been too busy working on some of these goals to get this post…
I might be posting this wayyyy late, but friends, it is never too late to rejoice in the fact that 2020 is over. 2020 was a year none of us expected, and one that upended pretty much everybody’s sense of…
2020 may have been a year like no other in so many ways, but there is one thing that remained consistent… I read a whole lot of books. Because the library was closed for a portion of the year, this…
This post was originally posted on Remote Teaching Resources as part of an EDCI 565 assignment. It was co-written with Joanna Lake. Having a computer and internet access does not automatically make the content viewed via the computer and internet…