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Manitoba Flexible Learning Hub (MB Hub) is Searching for Content Authors to Develop Learning Resources in 2025

MB Hub is offering a one-week extension to apply for the current Call for Content Authors. 

May 7, 2025 — 

MB Hub, hosted by The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, is seeking content authors who are willing to share their expertise with a province-wide audience. Selected authors will develop a 60–90 minute self-paced course and a one-hour workshop on one of the following topics: 

  • Digital Collaboration: Cultivating communication and collaboration routines in flexible learning environments, including Indigenous perspectives. 
  • Designing Flexible Learning Environment Courses: Applying the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) framework. 
  • Adapting the OER Book “Pulling Together: A Guide for Teachers and Instructors” published by BCcampus. 

Note: For Topic 1 – Digital Collaboration, MB Hub has developed found a support document that incorporates Indigenous perspectives on digital communication and collaboration. 

MB Hub recognizes its ongoing and active role in decolonizing the post-secondary education system. We acknowledge that the resources we create or promote must include education for instructors on integrating Indigenous teaching methods and Indigenous Knowledges into flexible learning environments and classrooms, as part of our commitment to answering Call to Action 62 and supporting Reconciliation. 

Target Audience 

MB Hub’s primary audience includes instructors at partner institutions (colleges, polytechnics, and universities) who teach in flexible learning environments. This vibrant and adaptable group brings fresh perspectives due to the nature of flexible teaching roles. These instructors may: 

  • Be subject matter experts looking to build strong teaching and pedagogical skills 
  • Be experienced face-to-face instructors with limited digital or online pedagogy experience 
  • Be flexible learning instructors aiming to refine their digital teaching skills 

Instructors are encouraged to complete the self-paced learning modules through their institutions’ Learning Management System (LMS) and explore learning resource packs (adapted OERs, toolkits, or similar) available on the MB Hub website and OpenED Manitoba. 

How to Apply 

If you’re interested in contributing to this initiative, apply now. 

Send your application to info@mbhub.ca and include the following items: 

  1. Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV) – PDF format preferred 
  1. Cover Letter – Briefly describe which learning module or resource you would like to develop or adapt and explain your interest in the project 
  1. Email Subject Line – Use: Call for Authors MBHUB052025 – [Your preferred First and Last Name] 

Reminder for Indigenous Applicants: Please self-declare in your cover letter, resume, or CV if you identify as Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, or Inuit). For Topic 3, preference will be given to Indigenous candidates. 

For full details, including compensation and project requirements, please visit our blog post: Call for Content Authors – Spring 2025 — Manitoba Flexible Learning Hub. 

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