The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society

Cover image for The Interdisciplinarity Reformation

I’m happy to announce the release of my book: The Interdisciplinarity Reformation: A Reflection of Learning, Life, and Society is available for purchase on Amazon in Kindle format.

The Interdisciplinarity Reformation is a non-fiction, past, present, and future account of the role of interdisciplinarity in our learning, life, and society. This project is divided in two parts: Part one focuses on the role of interdisciplinarity as a grounded and natural learning concept proliferating from human pre-history up to present day. Part two is a critique of interdisciplinarity in a modern context, along with questioning the various institutions where interdisciplinarity is perceived to be found, or where is in dire need.

Leadership and Management in Learning Organizations

I am happy to announce along with Clayton Smith and Mark Lubrick, the release of our open online educational resource (OER): Leadership and Management in Learning Organizations.

This OER focuses on a philosophy of providing students an effective educational experience without the financial burden of a for-profit textbook. The team I work with is one of a kind, and I am happy to be a part of it.

Feel free to check out the book at the link: https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/educationleadershipmanagement/

Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education 2020

I am happy to announce, along with Clayton Smith and Mark Lubrick, our presentation has been accepted to the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Conference in Ottawa, Ontario, June 9-12. We will be presenting: An open education journey: Connecting student affordability with pedagogical enhancement. I am excited to join STLHE and their 40th anniversary celebration in the capital this summer.

For more information visit https://stlhe2020sapes.ca/

STLHE Conference 2020

Graduate Education Research Conference 2020

I will be at the Graduate Education Research Conference (GERC) Monday, March 16th at the CAW Alumni Auditorium at the University of Windsor. I will be doing a round-table discussion titled: Exploring the Use of an Open Education Resource (OER) in an Interdisciplinary Faculty of Education Course. I am honored to present at my home institution, and showcase new knowledge to fellow peers and faculty.

For more information on the event feel free and visit https://www.thegerc.org/

Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education Conference 2020.

Come join Clayton Smith, Mark Lubrick and myself at the CSSHE 2020 Congress May 31-June 2 in London, Ontario where our panel will be discussing: Connecting Today’s Postsecondary Classroom to the Open Future: Open Education Resources (OER’s) Empower the Teaching of Educational Administration, Policy, and Leadership.