Saul Carliner is a Professor of Educational Technology at Concordia University in Montreal, where he is Director of Educational Technology programs and the new Graduate Certificate in Teaching in Higher and Continuing Education.
His current research projects explore patterns of informal learning for the workplace; the impact of digital disruption on the long-term employability of middle- and highly skilled workers; the competencies needed by training and development professionals (and the processes used to identify them); applications of augmentation technologies; and evidence-based practices for effective everyday teaching in higher education.He has received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Future Skills Centre, Entente Canada-Quebec fund, Canadian Council on Learning, and the Hong Kong University Grants Council. Among his 250-plus publications are the upcoming book, Career Anxiety: Guidance for Tough Times (with Margaret Driscoll and Yvonne Thayer), the best-selling Training Design Basics, and the award-winning Informal Learning Basics.
He is the President of the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education, board member of the International Board for Standards in Training and Performance Improvement, a Fellow and past board member of the Institute for Performance and Learning, and a Fellow and past international president of the Society for Technical Communication.
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Sessions auxquelles Prof Saul Carliner participe
Lundi 2 Mai, 2022
Mardi 3 Mai, 2022
The Looming Reskilling Challenge: Endless Opportunity, Even More Complexity for Higher and Continuing EducationSaul Carliner, Concordia University Track: Partnering with Faculty and administration/ Volet: Partenariat avec le corps professoral et l'administrationType: One-hour Innovative Topic Discussion
What Is Learning Experience Design (And Does Adopting It Require You to Leave ADDIE and SAM Behind?)Saul Carliner, Concordia UniversityVolet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissage / Track: Learning experience designType: One-hour Innovative Topic DiscussionOver the past few years, the term “learning experienc...
Mercredi 4 Mai, 2022
ePortfolios for authentic assessment: What are the professional development/learning needs?Debra Hoven, Pamela Walsh, Rita Zuba Prokopetz, and Rima Al Tawil, Athabasca UniversityTrack: Evidence-based practices in teaching/ Volet: Pratiques de l'enseignement fondées sur des preuvesType: Research presentation...
Read-Me First! Guides: A Starting Point for LessonsSaul Carliner, Concordia University Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Case study in innovation:Name of the case: Read-Me First! Guides: A Starting Point for Lessons
Sessions auxquelles Prof Saul Carliner assiste
Lundi 2 Mai, 2022
Enacting Open Pedagogy and Co-mentorship Practices with Graduate Students: A Collaborative Autoethnographic StudyPamela Walsh, Cindy Ives, and Beth Perry, Athabasca University Track: Evidence-based practices in teaching/ Volet: Pratiques de l'enseignement fondées sur des preuvesType: Research presentation
A Digital Citizenship Collaboration - Inclusion in ActionHelena Prins, BCcampus; Christina Cederlof, Thompson River UniversityTrack: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Case study in innovationName of the case: A Digital Citizenship Collaboration...
The AMTEC History ProjectChris Crowley, University of British Columbia; Cindy Ives, Athabasca University; and Diane Janes, Thompson Rivers University Track: Partnering with Faculty and administration/ Volet: Partenariat avec le corps professoral et l'administrationType: One-hour Innovative Topic Discussion
Mardi 3 Mai, 2022
About this Keynote: The prospect of developing an equity practice in education can be daunting. To begin with, the academy, at its inception, was designed to be exclusionary, in addition, today’s educators are increasingly stretched by day-to-day demands and societal changes. So getting it wrong, at least occasionally, is guaranteed. This keynote explores historical and contemporary inequities in ...
Presentation Topic: Cases and Techniques Used in the PandemicOMG My Orientation Was Fantastic!Simon Strudwick and Marci Araki, STEMCELL Technologies Track: Learning experience design/ Volet: Conception des expériences d’apprentissageType: Case study in innovationName of the case:
Great Minds Think Alike SessionGreat Minds Think Alike sessions are a type of networking session. Participants choose one of five topics of interest. A facilitator for the group will share a Google Doc so that all participants in the group can collaborate and share ideas
Mercredi 4 Mai, 2022
About this Keynote: What lies ahead for OER and OEP? Join us for a discussion of the persistent challenges and surprising opportunities associated with open educational resources (OER) and OER-enabled pedagogy (OEP). About the Keynote Presenter: