Teaching & Learning
About Learning in Colour
Emerging from ongoing partnerships with United in Colour and a research project documenting and narrativizing racialized students’ experiences in the classroom, Learning in Colour aims to consolidate information, resources and guidance for university community members regarding the cultivation of safer classroom and campus spaces informed by the experiences and narratives of Black, Indigenous, and racialized students. Explore the site and engage with its various mediums to enhance your understanding of how you can contribute to a safer learning environment for everyone!
Campus Classrooms
Campus Classroom Technologies (CCT) is responsible for the design, installation, and ongoing support of audio-visual equipment in all Registrar-controlled classrooms on campus. They can assist instructors Monday to Thursday 8:00am – 9:30pm and Fridays from 8:00am to 4:30pm in the Fall and Winter term.
Check out the Campus Classroom Directory if you need to look at specific features or technology in campus classrooms.
You can reach the CCT support team at (905) 525-9140 ext. 22761, or an email to cct@mcmaster.ca.
Social Sciences Classrooms
Teaching in LR Wilson classroom spaces? We’ve also developed a local video playlist of Faculty operated teaching spaces in LR Wilson Hall. Have a look ahead at what you can expect if you are set to teach in any of those spaces including the functionality of the Active Learning Classrooms (ALC).
For all Social Sciences or department/unit controlled in-person classrooms / meeting space support:
- Available 8:30am – 4:30pm, Monday to Friday coverage
- contact: Nick Marquis 905-525-9140 ext.24487 or direct message / chat ‘marquis@mcmaster.ca’ on Microsoft Teams.
- Includes support for department / Faculty controlled ‘Meeting Owl Pro’ conference units.
Resources for Teaching Assistants
McMaster Technology Resources for Instructors
Teaching remotely or in-person? McMaster has many tools and services available to support instructors teaching in a variety of contexts. This page is the place to find services, recommendations, tips and resources for online security, University-provided software and more to support online teaching.