Tanuj Dargan - Summer 2025

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Assignment 4

By: Kiarah Brady, Kristin Kohlmeier and Tanuj Dargan Welcome to our learning resource. We are happy to see people taking part in gaining a deeper understanding of a prominent issue. Have you ever caught yourself making snap judgements about someone,… Continue Reading →

Blog Post 4 Response

Hi Frankie, Loved this post—insomnia is such a universal struggle that your choice of video feels instantly relevant. Your idea of pairing the TED-Ed clip with a personal circadian-rhythm activity is brilliant; giving learners a chance to hypothesize about their… Continue Reading →

Writing with the Machine: Keeping My Voice When Using Generative AI

Posted by Tanuj Dargan | June 23, 2025 Why I Started Leaning on AI for Technical Writing I spend a lot of my week drafting release notes, README files, and tutorial walkthroughs. It’s rewarding—until I’m staring down a blank page at… Continue Reading →

Blog Post 3 Response

Hi Anna! I love the way your poetry module anticipates real barriers—especially unfamiliar vocabulary—before they derail learners. Embedding glossaries and text-to-speech feels spot-on for an online, self-paced format. A couple of ideas that might layer onto the supports you’ve outlined:… Continue Reading →

Coding with Confidence: How Learning to Program Changed the Way I Learn

From “Hello, World!” to Whole Projects When I wrote my very first print(“Hello, World!”), I had no idea how profoundly programming would reshape the way I understand learning itself. I started out chasing small wins—solving syntax errors, watching tutorials, copying… Continue Reading →

Interactive Learning Resource

Assignment 2 – Group (Number Here)KiarahKristinTanuj Welcome! This interactive learning module explores implicit bias and how it impacts our lives. You’ll work through 5 key learning activities. Everything you need is linked below. Estimated time: 60–90 minutes. ♿ Accessibility Notes

Blog Post 2 Response

Hi Sam, I really enjoyed reading your post! You did such a great job outlining how each learning theory—behaviourist, cognitivist, and constructivist—can shape the way a single lesson is delivered. Your climate change example made it so clear how teaching… Continue Reading →

Assignment 1

Authors: Kiarah Brady & Tanuj Dargan Topic: Implicit Bias and stereotyping  These biases can be harmful and are often very prominent in our every day, especially in important areas of life such as in educational and medical institutions. They influence… Continue Reading →

Blog Post 1 Response

Hi Sharidyn, Thanks for sharing your first post—it’s such a relatable and refreshing read! I really enjoyed how you connected the three learning theories to your personal experiences. Your rugby example stood out right away. It’s a perfect illustration of… Continue Reading →

Self Confidence and Cyberbullying taught through experiential learning

Experiential learning is all about engaging students through direct experience, personal reflection, and applied understanding. Instead of passively receiving information, learners construct meaning through interaction and exploration—making this approach especially effective for complex social and emotional topics like cyberbullying and… Continue Reading →

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