12/02/2018
Reconciliation is driving public library demand for Indigenous reads | Quill and Quire
Politics, drama, mystery, and art are among the subjects covered in the Toronto Public Library's Native Peoples Collection. The variety among its 317 titles is impressive, but many of them have one thing in common: they've been checked out. "We've noticed increased, sustained interest from TPL custo...
09/26/2018
"Are you an educator looking to integrate OER into your teaching? A new set of workshop materials, designed by Maureen Glynn and Jenni Hayman as part of a pilot with Ryerson University’s Digital Education Strategies (DES) team, is now available. This package of workshop materials for teaching and learning professionals is designed to build awareness and use of OER on campuses across Ontario."
OER Workshop Materials Available for Download | eCampusOntario
Photo by Dylan Gillis on Unsplash. Are you an educator looking to integrate OER into your teaching? A new set of workshop materials, designed by Maureen Glynn and Jenni Hayman ...
09/26/2018
Check out the finalists for the TD Canadian Children's Literature Award!
Meet the finalists for the $50K TD Canadian Children's Literature Award | CBC Books
Five Canadian kids books are up for the country's top prize in children's literature for readers under the age of 12.
07/20/2018
Ontario librarian creates online guide for teachers to find available Indigenous course content | CBC News
Desmond Wong at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education has compiled a list for educators of Indigenous education content, in response to the recent cancellation of Truth and Reconciliation curriculum writing sessions.
10/04/2017
Learn to take care of yourself by recognizing your mental health needs. Check out this free event being hosted tomorrow by the Centre for academic Excellence. https://www.tyndale.ca/academic-excellence/events/mental-health-fall-2017
What's on your Mind? Recognizing and Managing your Mental Health
Presented by the Centre for Academic Excellence Facilitated by Ashima Rastogi, Accessibility Specialist 12:30-1:30pm Kao Study Centre (CH 230) All students welcome. Free of charge. No RSVP required.