Category: Teaching & Learning

  • The Post-Assessment Reflection (PAR)

    The Post-Assessment Reflection (PAR)

    by Jessie Key, Teaching Faculty Member, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, VIU As an instructor, it is really frustrating and disappointing when students receive back a marked assessment (Quiz, Test, Report etc.), look at the grade and then shove it directly into the back of their backpack; never to see the light…

  • Writing Examinations

    Writing Examinations

    by Jessie Key, Teaching Faculty Member, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, VIU As a newer teaching faculty member, I find one of the most difficult and time consuming parts of my job is writing and marking exams. By comparison, preparing lecture material seems much easier to me. As a subject matter expert,…

  • Think Outside the Dodecahedron Part 2

    by Anna Atkinson, Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Vancouver Island University If you promise not to tell anyone, I’ll let you in on a secret: I don’t find business writing all that interesting. But I teach it, all the time . . . it’s one of the courses that our faculty offers…

  • Calibrated Peer Review Part V

    By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Calibrated Peer Review Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IV I would like to end my series on the CPR process with my particular learning from this process…

  • Simulation Snippets Part V

    Simulation Snippets Part V

    By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Simulation Snippets Part 1; Part II, Part III and Part IV This has been another red letter couple of weeks for the healthcare simulation suites in building 180. Last week marked my…

  • Council on Learning and Teaching Excellence: Q+A for VIU Faculty

    What is the Council about? What is the time commitment? The new Council on Learning and Teaching Excellence is an initiative for VIU to more fully engage faculty to have greater input into activities, direction and initiatives around teaching and learning. The Council will be composed of teaching faculty members representing all Faculties and campuses…

  • Simulation Snippets Part IV

    By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Simulation Snippets Part 1; Part II, Part III and Part V   For this posting I would like to talk about some of the pedagogy around simulation. The vision for our simulation…

  • Calibrated Peer Review Part IV

      By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Calibrated Peer Review Part I, Part II, Part III and Part V For this posting, I would like to offer some of the student responses to the CPR process…

  • Calibrated Peer Review Part III

        By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Calibrated Peer Review Part I, Part II, Part IV and Part V     I thought I would start this posting by describing the Calibrated Peer Review (CPR)…

  • Shanghai Immersion

    Shanghai Immersion

    by Bryan Webber, Teaching Faculty Member, Faculty of Management, VIU I like to think that I’ve been reasonably engaged with the international presence here at VIU. I regularly teach classes with a significant international composition (for example, one of my classes this semester has approximately 33% international students –and that’s relatively low for our courses…

  • The Power of the Negative Example

    The Power of the Negative Example

    by Doris Carey, Faculty Member, Faculty of Academic and Career Preparation, VIU When introducing a new concept, instructors tend to provide a concise definition of the term and follow up with a few examples of the concept. For example, if I’m introducing a lesson on polynomials, I make a list of algebraic expressions with three,…

  • Group Exams – A Testimonial

    Group Exams – A Testimonial

    by Sandra Johnstone, Teaching Faculty, Faculty of Science and Technology, VIU Finally jumping on the bandwagon I’ve been intrigued by the idea of group exams for a while, but hadn’t got around to testing out the idea in any of my classes. I think that students can learn a lot through discussions with their peers,…