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Auditory learners and research
Karen Willy
Royal Roads student Karen Willy discovered Livescribe pens to support her son, who is on the autism spectrum. The pens also help her as an auditory learner.
The Innovation Conundrum
School of Education & Technology
Guest speaker Dr. Rolin Moe, Director, Institute for Academic Innovation at Seattle Pacific University led an hour of exploration and learning and innovation.
Happy New Year!
Dr. Tamara Leary
One of the School of Education and Technology's goals for 2019 is to engage with students and the campus community on a more regular basis through a school blog
Grandmothers and education
Dr. George Veletsianos
Royal Roads' George Veletsianos reflects on a vivid memory of his γιαγιά (great-grandmother) expressing her hope to see him become a schoolteacher.
Building inter-cohort connections and community: the World Café
Doug Hamilton
RRU's School of Education and Technology provides opportunities for learners in different programs to build connections using the World Café dialogue process.
Free educational technology books
SET Admin
The field of educational technology leads initiatives aimed at making education more affordable, including open textbook publishing.
Education, technology and accessibility: What is still missing?
Dr. Frederic Fovet PhD
Join a panel discussion about education, technology and disability hosted by Royal Roads' School of Education and Technology
No textbooks? No problem
Julian Paquette
Royal Roads students in four "Zero Textbook Cost" graduate programs in the School of Education and Technology will no longer have to pay for textbooks.