- When:February 1, 2012 6:00pm
When: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Humber College North Campus
Opponent: Sheridan College
When: Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Humber College North Campus
Opponent: Sheridan College
What: First Annual "Basketball Throwback Night"
When: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012
Time: Women's game @ 6 p.m.; Men's game @ 8 p.m.
Where: Humber Athletics Centre, North Campus
For: Humber basketball alumni
Dinner, tours and socializing in the Varsity Academic Centre will follow each game, as Humber takes on long-time rival Sheridan College. The pub will be open following the event.
Call Beverley Bonello at 416-675-6622 x. 4930 or email her at beverley.bonello@humber.ca.
We look forward to seeing you!
Here’s your opportunity to learn about the cognitive domain of learning through Bloom’s Taxonomy, a classification of learning objectives used in education. Find out how to write specific learning objectives for entry-level to advanced courses. Through this workshop you will also link Bloom’s Taxonomy to teaching and testing.
Register online.
Facilitator: Jennifer Leonard, Coordinator, Public Relations Advanced Diploma Program
School of Media Studies
This presentation will describe what the symptoms of Adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) are and how a for mal clinical diagnosis is made. The potential ways that ADHD could impact studying, task completion and organization for students will be addressed.
The presentation will also describe how ADHD impacts students, par ticularly if they also have associated Learning Disabilities, Anxiety Disorders, and Major Depression. Assessment techniques and treatment options will be presented in detail.
Register online.
Facilitators: Dr. Doron Almagor, M.D., F.R.C.P. (C) and Rubaba Ansari, M.A.
Dr. Doron Almagor completed his undergraduate and medical school training at the University of Toronto. He is the current Past President of the Ontario Psychiatric Association (OPA). He has also served as the Chair of the Psychotherapy section of the OPA and serves on the executive of the OMA Psychiatry Section. Dr.
Almagor was trained as a psychoanalyst and is a member of the International Psychoanalytic Association. He is the Scientific Program Chair for the Advanced Training Program in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society. He is presently a Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto. He also continues to serves as a staff psychiatrist in the University Health Network (UHN which includes the Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto General Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital) and within the Urgent Care Clinic program at UHN, and is Consulting Staff at the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health (CAMH). His teaching experience has included the Psychotherapy Supervision of Clinical Staff in the Emergency Psychiatry Urgent Care Program at UHN, supervision in the Medical Student Psychotherapy Program and supervision of CAMH and UHN residents. Dr. Almagor has taught a variety of courses in the areas of psychotherapy, personality disorders and anxiety. His current interests include ADHD, comorbid disorders such as Anxiety and Depression, and Psychopharmacology.
Rubaba Ansari, M.A., Clinical Director, the ADHD Clinic Ms. Ansari has worked in several senior administrative positions including the coordination of large scale research protocals and academic projects, both in tertiary care and research settings. She has published extensively in the area of ADHD and comorbidities. Her current areas of clinical interest include ADHD and comorbid disorders such as Learning Disabilities and Anxiety. Ms. Ansari is an experienced psychometrist and has worked in the areas of Epilepsy and Sickle Cell Disease at the Hospital For Sick Children for several years.
When: Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Where: Humber College North Campus
Opponent: Conestoga College
When: Tuesday, January 31,2012
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Where: Humber College North Campus
Opponent: Conestoga College
Despite all the time and effort we put into writing comments on our students’ assignments, we often hear back from them that we don’t supply them with sufficient or helpful feedback.
In this session, we explore an innovative approach to feedback – a paperless approach that is particularly helpful to visual learners.
Come to this session and learn how employing a colour coded approach in grading can help focus students on their strengths and weaknesses and facilitate time management for teachers facing growing numbers of students in their classes.
Facilitator: Wendy O’Brien, Liberal Arts and Sciences
Register Online
Workshop Description: What is Mental Illness?
Brief Overview of the Major Mental Illnesses
Current Findings – The American College Health Association and National College Health Association Ontario Survey
Facilitator: Maureen Carnegie, B.S.W., M.Ed., Coordinator and Disabilities Consultant
Disabilities Services
Register online on The Centre for Teaching & Learning website.
The eLearning Roadshow offers faculty and staff an opportunity to view and experience some of the exciting technologies emerging in the field of e-learning.
Learn About:
Wikis; Podcasts; Smart Boards; Virtual Classrooms; Blackboard; Clickers; The Learning Object Repository; ePortfolios; Mind Mapping; Video Production; Office Suite; And Much More!
Drop-in anytime during the Roadshow hours and come and talk to an eLearning Faculty Training/Support Specialist and find out how we can help.
For more information, visit us online.
Join us at the Humber Arboretum as we search for the Great Horned, Long Eared, Saw Whet, and Screech Owls!
Location: Humber Arboretum: Centre for Urban Ecology
Price:
$7.90 per person (incl HST)
$29.38 per family (incl HST) - 2 adults, 2 children
To register contact 416-675-5009 or arboretum@humber.ca