Resource Development & Resource Sharing
Fragment of a discussion from Sandbox talk:FPD Service Areas
Title[wikitext]
Resource Development and Sharing
Hook[wikitext]
Focusing on collaboration and extensive reuse, CTLT can help in the development of teaching and learning resources on a diverse range of topics and needs.
Long Blurb[wikitext]
Aside from face-to-face opportunities, we can support you through the diverse print and online resources on topics related to teaching, learning and technology. From student-focused learning toolkits to a guide on how to be a peer reviewer to a resource room library, we curate and develop resources for many members of the UBC community and beyond.
We can work with you by:
- consulting on a project to develop a specific resource
- preparing a reference list on a teaching/learning topic
- advising on an approach to architecting your webspace
- strategize avenues for sharing and reuse
Examples[wikitext]
- CTLT Resource Room
- The Resource Room, located in the CTLT offices on the second floor of the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, houses a collection of books, articles, newsletters, and other resources on the topics of teaching, learning, facilitation, and professional development.
- The resources are non-circulating and can be accessed anytime during office hours at CTLT. The Resource Room also maintains a database of holdings, searchable by author, descriptor, and publication.
- Teaching and Learning Resources Portal
- Looking for general resources on various topics on teaching and learning?
- Explore the Teaching and Learning Resources Portal on the UBC Wiki where you will find overviews and bibliographies on a diverse range of teaching and learning topics, strategies, issues and tools.
- You are also invited to contribute to these wiki pages or create your own on any teaching and learning topic.
- Guide to Teaching for New Faculty
- Every year UBC welcomes new community members in their roles as teachers. They might be coming from a different university or have never taught a class before.
- If you are new teacher or a new faculty member, you can consult the Guide to Teaching for New Faculty at UBC, co-developed by Luisa Canuto, CTLT and Jim Sibley, Applied Science.
Contact[wikitext]
- Zack Lee, Educational Resources Developer
- Shaya Golparian, Resource Room Coordinator
Tags & Suggest Links[wikitext]
Tags: resources, resource sharing, resource development, resource design
Suggest Links: - Resource Room - Consultation - Customized Training and Workshops - Program Design