What to Expect
COVID-19 has radically altered higher education. Some changes are temporary, while others — such as hybrid learning models — may find a permanent place. Join us for a webinar to find out which trends instructors feel will outlast the pandemic.
During the webinar you’ll learn about:
- Higher education delivery - specifically hybrid delivery moving forward and changes in the types of credentials offered.
- The growth in EdTech industry.
- Increased collaboration with the private sector in Higher Ed.
Register now to learn more about post-pandemic learning. We look forward to seeing you on November 23rd!
Session Recording



Kris Hans
Co-Founder and Strategist, Market Grade
Kris Hans is the Co-Founder and Strategist at Market Grade, an interdisciplinary consultancy focused on marketing, design, innovation, and strategy. Kris teaches a wide range of courses at the University of Calgary and Mount Royal University. He also served as the first-ever Entrepreneur in Residence at W21C in the O’Brien Institute of Public Health, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. In Summer 2021, Kris joined Campus Alberta Neuroscience to lead the development and execution of their innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives. Kris continues to work with students and start-up ventures to help grow their businesses and diversify the Alberta economy.


Erik Christiansen
Assistant Professor/Librarian, Mount Royal University, Calgary
Erik Christiansen is an Assistant Professor/Librarian at Mount Royal University, in Calgary, Canada. He is the subject librarian for Psychology, Counselling, Health and Physical Education, and the Music Conservatory. Erik has experience working in information technology, and previously he provided instructional design, education technology, and research support at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Education. His research interests are centred around open education, web usability, and integrating information literacy into the academic curriculum. He is also an active member of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) community.
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