Using a SALTISE mini-grant as their starting point four of our colleagues from three local colleges have taken their projects to new heights by combining their efforts. Caroline Cormier and Véronique Turcotte from Cégep André-Laurendeau, Edward Awad from Vanier College, and Yann Brouillette from Dawson College were awarded mini-grants in 2016-17 for their respective projects that developed video-based instructional units that supported a flipped classroom approach. Their story is a perfect example of the types of collaborations that we hope to foster among our SALTISE community members.
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Great going team! This work is very important and exciting. Thanks for sharing these guidelines with the community, including SALTISE.