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Reminder! We have our second Engaging Students in Inquiry Learning web conference today. I hope you will all join us!

When: Tuesday, 10 April, 13:30 pm Pacific (see your time zone)

WhereSCoPE Blackboard Collaborate room

How to Prepare:

  • If you have time, watch Vignettes 3 and 4 prior to the session. Optional, of course! We don't give homework at SCoPE :-) You will also find the one page summaries (PDF) helpful. All are available here. The PDFs are also on slideshare for viewing online.
  • If you are new to Blackboard Collaborate check that your equipment is ready ahead of the session.
  • Plan to join a few minutes prior to the start of the event.
  • Enter your full name when prompted.
  • Questions to ponder: What is inquiry learning and what are its various forms in our post-secondary programs?

This is an open invitation so please spread the word! 

Reminder! We have our Engaging Students in Inquiry Learning web conference today. I hope you will all join us!

When: Tuesday, 3 April, 13:30 pm Pacific (see your time zone)

WhereSCoPE Blackboard Collaborate room

How to Prepare:

  • If you have time, watch the Introduction video, and Vignette 1 prior to the session. Optional, of course! We don't give homework at SCoPE :-) You will also find the one page summaries (PDF) helpful. All are available here. The PDFs are also on slideshare for viewing online.
  • If you are new to Blackboard Collaborate check that your equipment is ready ahead of the session.
  • Plan to join a few minutes prior to the start of the event.
  • Enter your full name when prompted.
  • Questions to ponder: What is inquiry learning and what are its various forms in our post-secondary programs?

This is an open invitation so please spread the word! 

Welcome to Engaging Students in Inquiry Learning! (Again!)

About this seminar

We scheduled this seminar last year around this time, but unfortunately Neil Smith, our facilitator, was unable to join us and we had to cancel at the last minute. However, several SCoPE members had been waiting in anticipation and were still eager to discuss this topic, so we carried on anyway!  And now we're back, one year later, to pick up where we left off.

The focus of this 3-week Art of Teaching seminar is Engaging Students in Inquiry Learning. Each of the 3 weeks will be launched with a selection of vignettes from the Art of Teaching: Engaging Students in Inquiry Learning video series. This series was funded by BCcampus and supported by Innovation and Excellence in Learning at Vancouver Island University, and presents a provocative representation of different forms of classroom inquiry learning, supported by teacher and student interviews.

The videos are being used across the province of British Columbia to anchor rich discussions in faculty workshops and we encourage you to do the same. All videos are available online for you to view at any time, and are accompanied by chapter summaries in PDF format. 

About our facilitator

Neil Smith claims to be retired from Vancouver Island University but from what I have witnessed he is busier than ever! Neil was a Teaching Scholar with the university's Innovation and Excellence in Learning Centre and a member of the Faculty of Education. He is currently president of Pacific Leadership Design based in British Columbia, Canada.

Participating in SCoPE seminars

SCoPE seminars are free and open to the public, and registration is not required. You are welcome to come and go according to your schedule and interests. To contribute you will need to create an account on the SCoPE site -- a quick process.

All seminars, including resources and web conferences, are archived for future reference. We welcome newcomers and latecomers, and reading along is VERY acceptable.

Contributing to forum discussions:

  • To respond to a question, or to comment/expand on a topic, open the relevant post and click the "reply" button.
  • To introduce a new topic open the seminar and click the "begin a new discussion thread" button.
  • As appropriate, change the subject heading to reflect the content of your post.
  • To help others understand the context of your message, remind the reader of the question/comment you are responding to, and the author.

Participating in web conferences:

  • If you are new to Blackboard Collaborate check that your equipment is ready ahead of the session.
  • Plan to join a few minutes prior to the start of the event.
  • Enter your full name when prompted.

Details about the web conferences (links to the SCoPE Blackboard Collaborate room, time zones, etc) are posted in the forum description.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask here in the forum, or get in touch with me directly:

Sylvia Currie, scurrie@bccampus.ca skype:webbedfeat +1 250-318-2907

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Reminder! We have our second webinar tomorrow. I hope you will all join us.

When: Thursday, March 1, 12pm Pacific (see your time zone)

WhereSCoPE Blackboard Collaborate room

This is an open invitation so please spread the word! Even if you weren't able to participate in the first webinar and this forum discussion, you should still come!

editing note: added webinar title