Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage ST. THOMAS MORE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
ST. THOMAS MORE COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN

Professor Nadya Foty-Oneshcuk On Working in the New Online Environment

As the University of Saskatchewan (USask) prepares for a new term in January, professors from a wide variety of academic disciplines have focused on developing teaching methodologies that will help students succeed in an online environment. Dr. Nadya Foty-Oneschuk, a PCUH Affiliate and professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology was interviewed in the USask’s Arts and Science Magazine, explaining the challenges involved in transitioning to online teaching while also identifying the exciting opportunities associated with teaching remotely. Prof. Foty-Oneschuk will teach for the first-time the anthropology course “Ethnicity in Action: The Ukrainian-Canadian Experience.”

For the interview, see

https://artsandscience.usask.ca/news/articles/5791/USask_professors_prepare_for_innovative_engaging_online_clas