A campus forum Friday will consider what generative AI tools mean for higher education.
A campus forum Friday will consider what generative AI tools mean for higher education.
A campus forum Friday will consider what generative AI tools mean for higher education.
A campus forum Friday will consider what generative AI tools mean for higher education.
Chat can open a one-way medium into a participatory one, says education professor Bonnie Stewart.
A series of discussions during Open Education Week focuses on issues surrounding open scholarship.
Open Learning Digital Fluency Fellows will build local strategic capacity for humanizing online learning experiences. Graphic by Giulia Forsythe.
In a time of COVID-19 uncertainty, adopting hybrid learning for children will only stress students and teachers further, warns an education professor.
Teaching students online and in person simultaneously places an unfair burden on educators, writes UWindsor education professor Bonnie Stewart.
A series of weekly online drop-in sessions for instructors at all levels navigating remote teaching will begin Tuesday.
A series of weekly online drop-in sessions for instructors at all levels navigating remote teaching will begin Tuesday.
Free webinars by UWindsor online learning specialists are aimed at helping Ontario teachers lead lessons from home.
Free webinars by UWindsor online learning specialists are aimed at helping Ontario teachers lead lessons from home.
Education professor Bonnie Stewart has found a wider audience for a project reviewing online teaching tools.
Education professor Bonnie Stewart has found a wider audience for a project reviewing online teaching tools.
Protesters join a demonstration organized by teachers’ unions outside the Ontario legislature on Feb. 21.
Chronic underfunding has forced school systems to turn to international students as a revenue stream, say three UWindsor researchers.
Some are concerned that doorbell cameras and video-sharing partnerships with police departments encroach on people’s privacy and civil liberties.
Doorbell cameras and video-sharing partnerships with police departments encroach on people’s privacy and civil liberties, says professor Bonnie Stewart.