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My interest in serving on OUCEL’s Stewardship Committee is primarily based on giving back to a group that has provided so much to me professionally. My experiences in multiple teaching and learning-centered roles at McMaster University and in working and collaborating with eCampusOntario, has provided me with both institutional and system-wide perspectives on how to foster the creation and support of enriching tech-enhanced teaching and learning experiences. My background is rooted in many areas‚ including learning design, technology platform evaluation, acquisition and thoughtful use, faculty development programming, open education and open pedagogies, inclusive teaching practices and cultivating digital literacies for post-secondary communities. I have experienced the countless benefits collaborating across institutions can provide, and work on OUCEL’s Stewardship Committee will feed into my belief that this collaboration across our institutions is key to shaping our collective future. OUCEL represents to me a group that strives toward a shared purpose of cultivating excellence in tech-enhanced teaching and learning as we look past our own institutional and structural constraints and focus on continuing to build this excellence. | My interest in serving on OUCEL’s Stewardship Committee is primarily based on giving back to a group that has provided so much to me professionally. My experiences in multiple teaching and learning-centered roles at McMaster University and in working and collaborating with eCampusOntario, has provided me with both institutional and system-wide perspectives on how to foster the creation and support of enriching tech-enhanced teaching and learning experiences. My background is rooted in many areas‚ including learning design, technology platform evaluation, acquisition and thoughtful use, faculty development programming, open education and open pedagogies, inclusive teaching practices and cultivating digital literacies for post-secondary communities. I have experienced the countless benefits collaborating across institutions can provide, and work on OUCEL’s Stewardship Committee will feed into my belief that this collaboration across our institutions is key to shaping our collective future. OUCEL represents to me a group that strives toward a shared purpose of cultivating excellence in tech-enhanced teaching and learning as we look past our own institutional and structural constraints and focus on continuing to build this excellence. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 25 September 2024
Nick Baker, Director, Office of Open Learning
University of Windsor Chair
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Laurie Harrison, Director Online Learning Strategies
University of Toronto Past Chair
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Leslie Malcolm, Coordinator of Learning Technologies and Innovation
Lakehead University
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Aldo Caputo, Director, Centre for Extended Learning
University of Waterloo
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Susan L. Forbes, Manager, Teaching and Learning Centre
University of Ontario Institute of Technology
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Bettina Brockerhoff-Macdonald, Director - Faculty Engagement
Laurentian University
I have been part of OUCEL since its inception in 2007 and have actively participated in the summer and winter meetings over the years. I have come to rely on my colleagues across Ontario in matters of learning and teaching with Technology and value the opportunity to be part of the stewardship committee to contribute the bilingual and tricultural perspective as we continue to navigate the opportunities and challenges that the pivot to remote learning has brought over the last few months. |
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Joanne Kehoe, Associate Director, eLearning
McMaster University
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