Short Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, …
Short Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) project was a collaboration between 10 universities and colleges across Ontario to develop a 6-module open educational resource for post-secondary educators to help them understand their responsibilities under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). It will help instructors and others to incorporate principles of UDL and considerations of EDI and Indigenisation in their learning environments.
Long Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) project was a collaboration between 10 universities and colleges across Ontario to develop a 6-module open educational resource for post-secondary educators. The open courseware provides educators with an introduction to Universal Design for Learning, the responsibilities of educators under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code, considerations for equity, diversity and inclusion in educational settings, and Indigenous pedagogies and their relationship to UDL. The resource is designed as an accessible entrance point for all PSE educators and an invitation to learn more about these critically important topics. It is also designed to be used as the basis for local training professional development on these topics, which may be recognised in many ways, including as a microcredential.
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Short Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, …
Short Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) project was a collaboration between 10 universities and colleges across Ontario to develop a 6-module open educational resource for post-secondary educators to help them understand their responsibilities under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). It will help instructors and others to incorporate principles of UDL and considerations of EDI and Indigenisation in their learning environments.
Long Description: The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) project was a collaboration between 10 universities and colleges across Ontario to develop a 6-module open educational resource for post-secondary educators. The open courseware provides educators with an introduction to Universal Design for Learning, the responsibilities of educators under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Ontario Human Rights Code, considerations for equity, diversity and inclusion in educational settings, and Indigenous pedagogies and their relationship to UDL. The resource is designed as an accessible entrance point for all PSE educators and an invitation to learn more about these critically important topics. It is also designed to be used as the basis for local training professional development on these topics, which may be recognised in many ways, including as a microcredential.
Word Count: 26624
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This micro-credential course introduces students to the written and spoken words of …
This micro-credential course introduces students to the written and spoken words of Haudenosaunee women through the author’s lens and voice. Innovative content speaks to topics of traditional women’s roles, rights, culture, truth and reconciliation, residential schools, life and death, education, family traditions, and healing. Topics explore past and present realities and the power of writing to illicit political, spiritual, and educational messages. Guided learning and interactive content engage learners to develop a greater awareness of the historical contributions and lived experiences of Haudenosaunee women. Subject matter experts and selected authors share personal experiences and reflections. This course increases the learner’s understanding and appreciation of the richness and power of the words of Haudenosaunee women, and the role of literature as a tool to reflect and shape perceptions of ourselves and those who share Mother Earth with us. Pedagogical Approach: This course is inspired by and feature the works of Haudenosaunee women and authors from the Six Nations of the Grand River community. Their voices come from their lived experiences and worldviews and as such, is an essential and contextually specific pedagogical approach. Further, experiential learning through direct and active experience with authors upholds the oral traditions and customs of the Onkwehonwe people. Reflective observation and inquiry-based learning are evidence-based approaches that generate effective student learning. A critical look at the political, historical, and cultural contexts will include class discussion and constructive critiques that extend learners’ horizons. Knowledge and Skills: participants in this course will increase knowledge of historical and contemporary perspectives related to ancestral stories, traditional practices, lived experiences, and kinship relationships; identify explicit and implicit themes and commonalities within the writings and make connections to real world issues; explore the influence of Haudenosaunee women’s literature as an educational, politician, informative, and educational medium; and research, analyze, and discuss the contributions made by Haudenosaunee women writers to cultural continuity, spiritualism, resilience, truth, and reconciliation.
Devez-vous traduire pour un public canadien? Nous avons ce qu’il vous faut! …
Devez-vous traduire pour un public canadien? Nous avons ce qu’il vous faut! Ce livre numérique aborde brièvement les concepts de traduction et de localisation, puis présente une gamme d’outils et de ressources en ligne gratuits, notamment des banques terminologiques, des concordanciers bilingues, des outils pour comparer des variétés linguistiques, des outils de traduction automatique, le ChatGPT et des portails linguistiques. Dans chaque cas, les outils et les ressources présentés ont une saveur typiquement canadienne pour aider les traductrices et traducteurs à localiser des textes vers l’anglais canadien et le français canadien. Pour chaque outil ou ressource, vous trouverez un petit exercice pratique pour vous aider à démarrer. Alors, vous êtes prêts? (Cette version remplace la version 1 : https://oercommons.org/courses/vous-traduisez-pour-le-canada)
Whiplash injuries causing whiplash-associated disorder (WAD; spectrum of clinical manifestations resulting from …
Whiplash injuries causing whiplash-associated disorder (WAD; spectrum of clinical manifestations resulting from injury) represent a major public health problem. The onset of pain and other symptoms may occur immediately or have a delayed onset. A substantial majority of patients progress to continuing symptoms of pain, inability to function, and loss of work, with or without associated psychological burden of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress syndrome. It is important for a clinician or a health worker to understand the disease from the perspectives of its historical, biomechanical, clinical-therapeutic and bio-psycho-social approaches to effectively manage a patient’s care following a potential injury. In this book, we have summarized that information, organized into different chapters, within the framework of two patients. With this approach, information is easier to understand and directly applicable to clinical practice. We feel that this book acts as a useful resource to medical students and learners, primary care physicians, pain physicians, physiatrists, physical therapists and health providers involved with management of whiplash patients. A conscious attempt has been made to deliver evidence-based information.
Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text …
Written by five college reading and writing instructors, this interactive, multimedia text draws from decades of experience teaching students who are entering the college reading and writing environment for the first time. It includes examples, exercises, and definitions for just about every reading- and writing-related topic students will encounter in their college courses.
Working in the Food Service Industry is one of a series of …
Working in the Food Service Industry is one of a series of Culinary Arts books developed to support the training of students and apprentices in British Columbia’s food service and hospitality industry. Although created with the Professional Cook, Baker, and Meat Cutter programs in mind, these have been designed as a modular series, and therefore can be used to support a wide variety of programs that offer training in food service skills.Working in the Food Service Industry covers B.C. legislation and regulations for employment standards, as well as an overview of the “soft skills” of communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, and career planning.
Workplace Safety in the Foodservice Industry is one of a series of …
Workplace Safety in the Foodservice Industry is one of a series of Culinary Arts books developed to support the training of students and apprentices in BC’s foodservice and hospitality industry.
Good writing skills are important in today’s competitive work environment. This is …
Good writing skills are important in today’s competitive work environment. This is especially the case for communication-related professions such as public relations, brand communication, journalism, and marketing.
Writing in College: From Competence to Excellence is designed for students who …
Writing in College: From Competence to Excellence is designed for students who have largely mastered the conventions of high-school level writing and are now rising to meet more the advanced expectations of college. Students will find in Writing in College a warm invitation to think of themselves as full, self-motivated members of the academic community. With concise explanations, clear multi-disciplinary examples and empathy for the challenges of student life, this short textbook both explains the purposes behind college-level writing and offers indispensable advice for organization and expression.
Word Count: 50893 Included H5P activities: 22 (Note: This resource's metadata has …
Word Count: 50893
Included H5P activities: 22
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Short Description: eCampusOntario’s Accessibility Toolkit outlines standards, methods, and practices for developing …
Short Description: eCampusOntario’s Accessibility Toolkit outlines standards, methods, and practices for developing accessible digital content. The resource is structured into four parts: understanding digital accessibility, the laws and standards in practice, accessibility in development and procurement, and testing content. The toolkit also offers resources and guidance on navigating AODA compliance.
Long Description: This project is made possible with funding by the Government of Ontario and through eCampusOntario’s support of the Virtual Learning Strategy. To learn more about the Virtual Learning Strategy visit: https://vls.ecampusontario.ca.
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Short Description: La trousse d’accessibilité d’eCampusOntario définit les normes, les méthodes et …
Short Description: La trousse d’accessibilité d’eCampusOntario définit les normes, les méthodes et les pratiques pour préparer un contenu numérique accessible. La ressource comporte quatre (4) parties : Comprendre l’accessibilité numérique, Les lois et les normes à respecter, L’accessibilité dans l’élaboration et l’approvisionnement, et La mise à l’essai de contenu. La trousse offre également des ressources et des conseils sur la façon d’explorer la conformité à la LAPHO.
Long Description: Ce projet est rendu possible grâce au financement du gouvernement de l’Ontario et au soutien d’eCampusOntario à l’égard de la Stratégie d’apprentissage virtuel (SAV). Pour en savoir plus sur la Stratégie d’apprentissage virtuel (SAV), consultez le site : https://vls.ecampusontario.ca/fr/
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