Learning & teaching
Learning and Teaching Support and Innovation (LTSI) is at the heart of UVic's commitment to an extraordinary academic environment. LTSI provides support for all instructors at UVic, including regular faculty, librarians, sessionals, graduate students and teaching assistants.
UVic Teach Anywhere
The new site gives practical strategies for teaching online and relevant educational technology tools. It provides guidance on five key areas:
- How to decide on a mode of delivery
- What technologies are available
- Translate assessment & activities
- Create online lectures & content
- How to facilitate an online course
Accessible learning
The Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL) works with faculty and students to make our university equitable and accessible for all students. CAL offers many resources to help you make your courses accessible and support the different needs of your students.
Academic communication
The Centre for Academic Communication (CAC) helps your students develop academic communication skills. Their methods include tutoring (face-to-face and online), workshops and extended support (learning plans). Their staff may also be able to provide in-class visits and tailored workshops.
Community-engaged learning
As an instructor, you can develop opportunities for students to connect their learning outcomes with community initiatives through community-engaged learning. We can guide you through the process to set up these relationships.
Math & stats assistance
The Math and Stats Assistance Centre is a friendly space for your students to get help on 100/200 level math and stats courses from an on-site teaching assistant. See their schedule and locations.
Library supports
As a faculty member, the library supports your research and teaching. Each department has a subject librarian who provides subject and course specific instruction. They can also create library research assignments for your class or assist you with your own research.