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Bettina Boyle

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Hi, I'm Bettina

by Bettina Boyle - Tuesday, 21 August 2018, 12:26 PM
 

I am an Educational Developer in the Centre for Teaching Excellence at Capilano University. I am excited to co-facilitate this course with Sylvia and Jacquie.

Bettina


Christina Page

Christina Page

Christina Page

Christina Page

by Christina Page - Monday, 17 September 2018, 11:35 AM
 

Hello everyone!  My name is Christina Page, and I'm a Learning Strategist at KPU.

Most recently, I've been developing rubrics to support our tutor training program, with the goal of helping our tutors gain a better idea of what constitutes excellence in their reflective practice and portfolio development.  From time to time, colleagues also ask for support in developing rubrics in ways that will support student understanding of their course assignments.

This week, I'm hoping to refine my rubric development skills, and hopefully gain some skills I can use to support others.


Daina Moore

Daina Moore

Daina Moore

Hello from Daina Moore

by Daina Moore - Monday, 17 September 2018, 7:07 PM
 

Hello everyone. My name is Daina Moore and I am so excited to learn more about rubrics this week!  I have started using a rubric in one of the courses I teach in the Health Care Assistant program at Capilano University. I started my career in 1999 as an EFL/ESL instructor in Nagoya, Japan. When I returned to Canada in 2004, I decided to enter nursing because the job prospects for elementary school teachers were not so great (at that time). 

I am always looking for ways to stretch myself and grow as a teacher, so I hope to take more FLO courses in the future. 

Autumn is my favorite season. While I enjoy summer, I often am a wilted flower in the heat. So, this is my time of year now that the heat has disappeared. And I enjoy pumpkin-spice everything!

I hope that everyone enjoys the course.

DainaAutumn


Daniella Sieukaran

Daniella Sieukaran

Daniella Sieukaran

Hello!

by Daniella Sieukaran - Monday, 17 September 2018, 8:59 AM
 

My name is Daniella and I am an Instructional Designer/Coordinator in the Emergency Management division at the Justice Institute of British Columbia. I have 15 years of experience supporting and teaching elementary, secondary, and post-secondary students. Most recently, I worked at SFU’s Teaching and Learning Centre working with senior administration to revamp their teacher assessment policy; and then at UBC’s med school involved in curriculum redevelopment and creating student exams and clinical assessments. I was formerly a mental health researcher and clinician, which influences my evidence-based, humanistic, student-centered approach to teaching. I'm hoping this course can be a helpful refresher for me. :)



Doug Strable

Doug Strable

Doug Strable

Hello from Doug

by Doug Strable - Saturday, 15 September 2018, 3:54 AM
 

I grew up in Victoria, traveled through out Asia and lived in Japan for many years. Now I am back in Beautiful British Columbia. 

I look forward to collaborating with you all next week.


Jacquie Harrison

Jacquie Harrison

Jacquie Harrison

Hi!

by Jacquie Harrison - Tuesday, 11 September 2018, 3:24 PM
 

I'm Jacquie and I teach in the Provincial Instructor Diploma Program at Vancouver Community College.

I'm looking forward to learning with you all!

Jacquie and family


JamieToon

Jamie Billingham

JamieToon

Hello from rainy Chilliwack

by Jamie Billingham - Sunday, 16 September 2018, 11:02 AM
 

Great use of the glossary!

I'm Jamie and I'm currently working as an instructional designers in the Fire and Safety division at the JIBC. Very stoked to be there and have the opportunity to add interactive 360 video to a few other courses there. That's one of the reasons I'm here - wondering how  I might integrate rubrics into the courses I'm working on and if that format will influence the rubrics.

The other reason I'm here is that my daughter and I are in a debate over rubric use in arts (K-12). Her position is that they can't be developed in a way that respects diversity and my stance is that respecting diversity is one of the reasons to use rubrics. So.. looking for ammo lol

This is me on most days - only not that skinny or well dressed :-)

Woman fainting beside a cat cartoon

 


Janna van Kessel

Janna van Kessel

Janna van Kessel

Another greeting from Whitehorse

by Janna van Kessel - Monday, 1 October 2018, 8:33 AM
 

Hello everyone,

My name is Janna van Kessel and I am the Instructor/Coordinator of the Academic Support Centre at Yukon College. It looks like I will be teaching an online course in January, so I am looking forward to learning from you all about rubric best practices (and how to translate from face-to-face to online).

I also enjoy volunteering with the Teslin Lake Bird Observatory, so here is a photo from our lovely and refreshing weekend in Yukon.

Janna

Janna van Kessel


Karen Liska

Karen Liska

Karen Liska

Hello!

by Karen Liska - Saturday, 15 September 2018, 3:31 PM
 
Hello, my name is Karen and I am excited to take this course! I am an instructor at a college in northern B.C. 

Leonne Beebe

Leonne Beebe

Leonne Beebe

Hello from Leonne

by Leonne Beebe - Sunday, 16 September 2018, 9:28 PM
 

Hello Fellow Micro-FLOers,

As a faculty member in the Upgrading and University Prep Dept. at UFV in Chilliwack, I'm looking forward to learning more about using rubrics to support student self=assessment of their study skills.

Out of confusion comes clarity.

Leonne



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