Learning, Teaching and Education Technology
Learning and teaching support services, workshops and resources for ºù«Ӱҵ employees.
Campus Visits
EdTech and Teaching & Learning Campus visits for faculty and instructor support!
Our EdTech Coordinators and Teaching and Learning Advisors will be visiting campuses this fall to support faculty and instructors with their Moodle shells, as well as to offer consultations on course design, development, and the integration of technology in teaching and learning.
Campus Visits Schedule | Nov to Dec 2024
Knowledge Base Highlights
Creating Engaging Instructional Videos: Harnessing Kaltura, Zoom, and PowerPoint for Dynamic Teaching
Kaltura Capture, Zoom, and PowerPoint offer powerful options for creating instructional videos, from Kaltura’s screen recording and editing tools to Zoom’s live teaching and PowerPoint’s narrated slide decks. Each tool is best suited for different teaching needs, ensuring flexibility and engagement in educational content creation.
Learning and Teaching services
As part of ºù«Ӱҵ’s mission, vision and values, the Program Review and Renewal process plays a pivotal role in each of these key areas. The Program Review and Renewal process is intended to ensure that the knowledge, experiential learning, and training students obtain in their program will position them to excel in the workplace, succeed in further education, and become lifelong learners.
Read more about the program review and renewal process here.
The program and course curriculum are foundational to quality programming. Curriculum renewal is a process to examine currency of content and learning outcomes as they relate to the subject or discipline. Learning and Applied Research support faculty and instructors individually or in groups in examining core content and strategies for updating curriculum.
Renewal discussions, exploration and reflection are intended to support faculty and instructors in examining curriculum based on curriculum design principles and development.
Guiding and helping shape your courses and pedagogy so students can best acquire the knowledge.
- Program Development
- Curriculum design
- Instructional design
- Content creation
- Developing active learning communities
We can help with strategies and techniques to assess student’s understanding of a subject.
- Aligning strategies to learning outcomes
- Linkages to accessibility
- Learner engaged strategies
- Guide you in use of alternate assessments such as e-portfolios, audio/visual submissions, grading with rubrics
Learning and Applied Research is able to assist you in a variety of ways, such as:
- Curriculum Mapping
- One-on-one Consultation
- Focus Groups
- Program Review and Renewal
- New course development
We can help shape various engagement approaches, so students stay active in your course.
- In-class approaches for teaching and learning such as Team-Based Learning, Problem-Based Learning
- Communication strategies
Cultivating Compassionate Classrooms with Elizabeth Hernandez
Mind Mapping and the Flipped Classroom with Dr. Susan Thomas
Learning Made Accessible with Chat GPT by Michael Montagnon
Solve How with Who by Chaianne Ellis
Expanding Access to the Chemistry Class with Dr. Carl Doige
The Road Map with Amanda Adams
Introducing EduSavvy with Linda O'Donoghue
Education Technology
We support educators at ºù«Ӱҵ with their online teaching resources
- General Moodle Support
- Support for Kaltura, Wiris, Quizzes and more...
- Online course design consultations
- Kelowna L100 – Innovation Space
- Specialized Software
On December 23rd 2023 Moodle 4.1 will be launching at ºù«Ӱҵ.
Learn more about the upgrade, workshops and available support on the .
Our team helps educators develop a consistent experience
- Educator Support for Moodle (LMS) and Online Classrooms (Kaltura & Zoom)
- System configuration checks prior to exams or class start
- Moodle course design consultations
We can help shape various engagement approaches, so students stay active in your course.
- Online approaches
- Software and Apps to increase student engagement
Access instructional resources for Moodle, Kaltura, Online Exam Preparation & Gradebook or contact the Education Technology team on the Knowledge Base.
Workshops
Emerging
Sessions for emerging instructors and faculty will provide a general overview and introduction to tools and approaches, allowing time to respond to questions, evaluate examples and participate in guided practice.
Evolving
Evolving sessions will involve more in-depth focus into topics while facilitating dialogue on successful practices and challenges amongst participants.
Mastery
Mastering sessions are intended as collaborative engagements where participants share practices and problem solve while exploring and piloting new tools and approaches.
Resources
EduSavvy - Resource Videos
Teaching and learning would like to introduce you to a new project initiative called EduSavvy.
These are short videos highlighting various teaching and learning strategies being utilized at ºù«Ӱҵ.
Whether you're seeking ways to engage your students in-person or online, or exploring alternative assessments, EduSavvy has you covered. What sets EduSavvy apart is that the perspectives shared stem directly from instructors and faculty members at ºù«Ӱҵ.
If you're keen on exchanging teaching and learning ideas with peers from all campuses, feel free to reach out via email at Teaching and Learning Innovations
Want to see more videos, go to teaching and learning services.
EduSavvy - Quick Teaching Resources with Linda O'Donoghue
Moodle 4.1
On December 23rd 2023 Moodle 4.1 will be launching at ºù«Ӱҵ.
Learn more about the upgrade, workshops and available support on the .
Education Technology Knowledge Base
Need help or support as you build your Moodle course. Educators at ºù«Ӱҵ can review the or visit the . You will find support for common issues you are having with Moodle, Kaltura and other online teaching tools.
- - video tutorials that will guide you as you build your Moodle course
- - support articles and tutorials for Moodle & Kaltura
- - a growing collection of support articles and resources to support educators at ºù«Ӱҵ
Access Education Technology Support for Educators
Educators at ºù«Ӱҵ can access support from the Education Technology team for issues with Moodle, Kaltura and other online teaching tools.
Contact Form:
Direct line: 250-862-5461
Internal ext. 5461
Office: B120, Kelowna Campus, 1000 K.L.O. Road, Kelowna
Hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 4.30pm
Moodle Support for Students
Students can request Moodle support from the IT Services Helpdesk.
Get support here: IT Services Helpdesk
Provincial Instructor Diploma Program
Courses in this program are offered at ºù«Ӱҵ from time to time and there are other options available (DE offerings, other locations, etc.) so please check the for details. Options are available as well to take the various PIDP courses online with start-ups throughout the year. To view the entire schedule for specific PIDP courses, click here and select each course required.
Individuals who complete the ºù«Ӱҵ Institute for Learning and Teaching’s Learner-Centred Instructor Certificate (LCIC) are awarded credit for one of the required PIDP courses: either PIDP 3250 Instructional Strategy or PIDP 3260 Professional Practice. Both courses are required in the PIDP program.