Education, higher

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            Projects and partnerships

            Series consists of records pertaining to MSVU Teaching and Learning Centre projects and partnerships, including the non-credit program (1992, 1999-2016), Management Development for Women (1992-2012), MATRIX: a math empowerment project (1996), courses for junior high and high school students (1993, 1995, 2013), Christianity: a special program for adults (1981-1993), French for the Future Forum (2016), Chartered Management Accountants accelerated program learning lab (2011-2013), Q-tips: English immersion program (2002), Quebec teachers English program (2000-2001), faculty mentoring (2011), and Commonwealth of Learning (1998-2004). Series also consists of records related to Elder Learners (1988-1993), the Nova Scotia Centre for Aging (1996, 2013), and Experience Unlimited at MSVU (1985-1989).

            Series contains information on international programs and partnerships, including reports on Barbados (2003), Trinidad (2001), Mexico (2000-2001), and Jamaica (2002), as well as the University of St. Martin (2005-2015) and Bermuda College (2000-2018).

            Series also includes various materials pertaining to online learning: E-Learning (2002), Moodle (2010-2016), Elluminate/Collaborate (2011-2012), Open Learning (200-), African Virtual University (1999-2000), Canadian Virtual University (2001-2003), and the tech-enabled learning working committee (2015).

            Mount Saint Vincent University. Teaching and Learning Centre

            Series consists of records pertaining to DUET (Distance University Education via Television), including written histories of the program (1982-2001), handbooks and informational pamphlets for faculty members and students (1982-1987), course offerings and schedules (1982-1992), communications from viewers, and testimonials (1984, 1992, 1994). Series also consists of records pertaining to re-broadcasts (2001) and the digital archives project (2014).

            Mount Saint Vincent University. Teaching and Learning Centre