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Interaction Lab 鈥榬e-awakens spirit of applied learning鈥 throughout 天美传媒

The opening of the Babcock Canada Interaction Lab represents a symbolic reawakening of the spirit of applied learning throughout the college, explains 天美传媒鈥檚 Director of Applied Learning Nancy Sly.

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天美传媒 faculty, staff and students are invited to a聽college-wide open house聽in the new Interaction Lab on Friday, October 27 from 11am 鈥 3pm.聽鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity to deepen the conversations about what applied learning means for all of us,鈥 says Sly. 鈥淥ur job is to help our instructors from different faculties bring new and innovative approaches to teaching and learning both within and outside the classroom. And for those who鈥檝e always incorporated applied learning, we are going to learn from them what the best practices are.鈥

Applied learning has been a life-long passion for Sly, who as a child recalls watching her accountant father teach himself at night the necessary electrical and other technical skills to build a new family home. Both her parents encouraged her to learn by doing. 鈥淩ight from the get go, I was told, if you want to make a difference, you put your hand up to do things,鈥 she says. During her last two years of high school, she was accepted into a unique education program where the focus was on experiential learning rather than traditional tests or rote learning. Her career route led聽her to the postsecondary sector, where she has worked in colleges both in Canada and Australia. For the past 27 years, she has brought her passion for educational innovation to 天美传媒, currently as Director of Applied Learning where she helps to lead a high level college committee focussed on achieving real-world results.

Set up in 2016, the committee has been tasked with bringing forward the applied learning agenda to all aspects of the 天美传媒 experience. 鈥淲e started talking and asking the important questions,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hat does applied research and learning mean? How do we move it forward as a college? We鈥檝e got to a point where applied learning is an umbrella for many things including interdisciplinary partnerships and working with community partners such as industry and non-profit groups. We鈥檙e working with faculty and staff to identify and break down barriers to integrating these sorts of partnerships into their everyday work.鈥

While meeting with community partners, Sly often hears that workplaces value the kinds of hands-on experience that 天美传媒 offers. 鈥淓mployers tell us that they鈥檇 rather hire someone with real-world experience who鈥檚 gained that through different organizations and industries,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hat we鈥檙e aiming for with our applied learning agenda, is to promote the kinds of community, non profit, government and industry connections that build bridges between staff, instructors and students, so that the educational experience is strongly informed by those real-world scenarios, relationships and networks.鈥

When the new Babcock Canada Interaction Lab was officially opened with a special 鈥榲irtual ribbon鈥 cutting on October 24, Sly was in the audience cheering. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a milestone moment for the college,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really an exciting way of announcing that as a college we are renewing applied learning and innovation as the core of what sets us apart from other post secondary institutions.鈥

As its name suggests, the physical space throughout the lab is designed to promote 鈥榠nteraction鈥 and to bring together staff, students, faculty and community partners to work across disciplines on ideas that they can turn into reality. 鈥淲e want instructors to think about bringing their class there to use some unique features such as the writeable wall,鈥 says Sly. 鈥淥r to have multiple classes come together to discuss a real-world problem that cuts across disciplines so that we have people from arts, business, social sciences, trades, and health all working and learning together.鈥

Sly notes that while the Interaction Lab is equipped with state of the art equipment, it鈥檚 a compelling concept that is a lot more than the sum of its parts. 鈥淲e want everyone at the college to know that you don鈥檛 need to go to the physical lab to include interactive applied learning,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to do our best to support you to bring that spirit and approach to your courses and programs wherever you teach in the college.鈥

Everyone is welcome to attend the open house in the Interaction Lab, Jack White building at 天美传媒鈥檚 Interurban campus on Friday, October 27th from 11am to 3pm. Refreshments will be served. For more information about the Interaction Lab, read the聽news release聽and聽聽highlighting its advanced technological capabilities.

Contact information

Ivan Watson

Marketing & Communications Strategist

天美传媒

250-418-0700

watsoni@camosun.ca