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Pedagogy in a Pandemic: Teaching without Exams

This is the first semester that I’ve taught 100% online.  The Fall 2020 lockdown and the YorkU strike in 2018 gave me a taste of what it would be like and alerted me to the need for restructuring of my classes in order to make them more favourable to learning.  During the pandemic, students are struggling but […]

Pedagogy in a Pandemic: Teaching without Exams

This is the first semester that I’ve taught 100% online.  The Fall 2020 lockdown and the YorkU strike in 2018 gave me a taste of what it would be like and alerted me to the need for restructuring of my classes in order to make them more favourable to learning.  During the pandemic, students are […]

Sabbatical Report: Teaching a compressed class in Germany

While I was on sabbatical from York University I had the opportunity to teach twice at the University of Applied Sciences in Karlsruhe, Germany (Hochschule Karlsruhe, a.k.a HsKa).  I had been invited to do so by Professor Klemens Gintner, a colleague and friend who I had hosted during his sabbatical in Toronto in 2015. It […]

Embedded Systems course in Karlsruhe, Germany

I’ll be teaching the IP 411 “Embedded Systems for Engineering Applications” class at HS Karlsruhe in October as part of my sabbatical activities.  It will take place over four days: Fri 12 October 2018, 2 pm – 5.30 pm Sat 13 October 2018, 9 am – 5.30 pm Fri 19 October 2018, 2 pm – 5.30 […]