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Case-Swapping to Adapt Resources on Workplace Innovation Across Contexts

Case-Swapping to Adapt Resources on Workplace Innovation Across Contexts

In one of our previous WINCan projects, a collaboration between workplace and academic partners to share and adapt learning resources on Workplace Innovation, we developed a case-based instructional design model intended to foster resource sharing and adaptability. In a new project launching this week, we’ll be testing those ideas, by creating new online learning resources to incorporate Workplace Innovation concepts and activities into a course at an Ontario higher education institution…while in parallel working with another higher education institution (in Alberta) and an Ontario workplace partner on pilot studies to assess how those resources could be adapted for their specific contexts.

Proposed new university in Ontario highlights Workplace Innovation in its Academic Strategy “Green Paper”

Proposed new university in Ontario highlights Workplace Innovation in its Academic Strategy “Green Paper”

The Ministry of Colleges and Universities in Ontario released last week its Policy Framework for a Major Capacity Expansion in the province’s college and university sectors. While we knew this was coming at some point, it is a pleasant surprise to see them get this out the door while expending so much effort on dealing with the COVID-19 crisis. (But the crisis is not ignored in the Policy Framework, which notes that in the short term “Given the current fiscal situation, proponents are encouraged to bring forward proposals that do not require provincial capital or operating funding in the near term” !)