For Faculty

Introducing Creator+ on Brightspace

D2L launches the Creator+ package and extends the Brightspace Editor with new features to help you create more dynamic customized content in your course. In addition to all the basic Brightspace Editor features, these Creator+ features make it easier for non-technical users to customize content to meet their needs.

What is it?
Instructors can now build dynamic content and media experiences with these new easy-to-use tools that appeal to the love of learning, improve comprehension, and achieve higher engagement for instructors and learners.

Creator+ offers the following 4 main tools for content creators to enhance their course content:

  • Insert Elements enables users to create dynamic content following instructional design best practices, easily and seamlessly. Examples are Accordions, Click and Reveal, Timelines, and Flip Cards.

  • Practices can be used to deepen comprehension and reinforce concepts using formative practice questions in Content HTML topics. Examples of Practices are Multiple Choice, Sequencing, Sorting, and Fill in the Blanks.

  • Advanced Media using Capture App to quickly capture screen and video learning assets that can be automatically captioned, edited, and used across your courses.

  • Creator+ content templates that you can easily edit with Creator+ tools to get started quickly.

How Can I Learn More?

Visit Creator+ and Media Library on the Studio webpages!

Enroll in our Creator+ Best Practices course on Brightspace! To enroll, go to the SMU Brightspace Homepage, on the NavBar click Discover. Find the Creator+ Best Practices course in Featured, select it and Enroll. Once in the course, navigate to Content where you will find videos and demos of each element and practice.

If you have any questions or need some guidance on how to use these new tools, please reach out to the Software and Application Support Centre – SAS@smu.ca, or drop by our office at AT 107.

Creator+ Information Sessions:

Monday, December 19, 2022 - 11am

Join Zoom Meeting
https://smu-ca.zoom.us/j/84650257688?pwd=MllwTWx5VnFkU3JEaW02TEduNTNEdz09&from=addon

Meeting ID: 846 5025 7688
Passcode: 984489

Tuesday, January 10, 2022 - 2pm

Join Zoom Meeting
https://smu-ca.zoom.us/j/88509521784?pwd=c0hNa3I2UUk1M3VGaU0wNmJDMHgvQT09&from=addon

Meeting ID: 885 0952 1784
Passcode: 985569


Academic Writing and English Language Learners Conference, Oct. 25-26, 2019

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The conference for Academic Writing and English Language Learners (AWELL) is a two-day conference designed for faculty, language instructors, composition instructors, and writing centre professionals who teach and tutor ELL students. The goal of the conference is to provide tools and approaches in a workshop format that may be used directly in classrooms and tutoring sessions.

We want to provide an open forum to all those interested in any area of additional language studies and academic writing, including digital writing pedagogies, multiliteracies, plurilingualism, and intercultural writing supports. Questions for consideration may include, but are not limited to:

  • Pedagogy and practice for multilingual classrooms

  • ELL pedagogy relating to globalized students

  • Learning community writing practice

  • Technology in writing practice relating to ELLs

  • Multimodal and digital approaches to ELL writing instruction and practice

  • Considerations of general teaching and learning practice to ELLs 

Two-day registration ($175.00).
Saint Mary's University faculty or staff ($100.00).
Student or writing tutor ($75.00).

Registration fee includes lunches and break refreshments.
Post-conference dinner is self-funded.

Summer Writing Workshop success!

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Get ready for uni is August

Fifty-five incoming, first-year students from across Atlantic Canada spent two day learning about writing and academic life at university.

Student workshops included:

  • Listening to lectures and note-taking

  • Writing project outlining and development

  • Writing in the disciplines

  • Professor’s roundtable

  • Grammar and syntax

Feedback from students who attended was great.

“The workshop give you a chance to experience a small slice of the university life.”
”I learned valuable skills and I also made friends!”
”The lecture note-taking session was very informative and taught me stuff I didn’t know.”
”I now feel more prepared for SMU and university.”
”I learned a lot that I wouldn’t have thought about.”

Next year’s Summer Writing Workshop is August 18th and 19th, 2020

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Save the date & CFP | Academic Writing and English Language Learners (AWELL)

October 25 & 26, 2019 | Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS

The conference for Academic Writing and English Language Learners (AWELL) is a two-day conference designed for faculty, language instructors, composition instructors, and writing centre professionals who teach and tutor ELL students. The goal of the conference is to provide tools and approaches in a workshop format that may be used directly in classrooms and tutoring sessions.

We want to provide an open forum to all those interested in any area of additional language studies and academic writing, including digital writing pedagogies, multiliteracies, plurilingualism, and intercultural writing supports. Questions for consideration may include, but are not limited to:

  • Pedagogy and practice for multilingual classrooms

  • ELL pedagogy relating to globalized students

  • Learning community writing practice

  • Technology in writing practice relating to ELLs

  • Multimodal and digital approaches to ELL writing instruction and practice

  • Considerations of general teaching and learning practice to ELLs 

Two-day registration ($175.00).
Saint Mary's University faculty or staff ($100.00).
Student or writing tutor ($75.00).

Registration fee includes lunches and break refreshments.
Post-conference dinner is self-funded.

Study Abroad Photo Contest

Do you have any great pictures from your study abroad experiences? Submit your entries to Global Learning & Intercultural Support’s 12th annual study abroad photo contest.

SMU class visit to The Gambia uncovers little-known chapter of Canadian war history

What started out as a geography lesson is also turning into a fascinating Canadian war history exploration for a class of 11 students and two faculty members at Saint Mary’s University.

Celebrate International Education with The Studio: Oct 29 - Nov 2

International Education Week showcases the significant contribution that international education makes in the global world, and supports our efforts to engage internationally.

Saint Mary’s a Top Intercultural Destination for "Aspiring Citizens of the World"

We are delighted that for the seventh year in a row, international students from Beijing Normal University Zhuhai have enrolled in our Summer Institute, Cross-Cultural Communication – North American Studies, as their choice for a summer study abroad program.

Study Abroad Photo Contest

The Global Learning and Intercultural Support Office presents the 11th Annual Study Abroad Photo Contest.

All entries are collected from former and current participants in all forms of international learning activities, and a selection of fourteen photos will be featured in our 2018 Study Abroad Photo Calendar.

We hope you will enjoy seeing all the places Saint Mary’s students have travelled around the world.

STLHE 2017 pre conference at Saint Mary's University

STLHE 2017 pre conference at Saint Mary's University

We're hosting a one-day pre-conference for STLHE 2017, the annual conference of The Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. This year's theme is Gateways in Higher Education: Cultures, Transitions, Transformations.