- When:November 5, 2016 10:30am
Grace Esquega, grace.esquega@humber.ca, 416.675.6622 x5424
Join the Aboriginal Resource Centre for our First Story Toronto Bus Tour.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Grace Esquega, grace.esquega@humber.ca, 416.675.6622 x5424
Join the Aboriginal Resource Centre for our First Story Toronto Bus Tour.
Saturday, November 5, 2016
10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
This Saturday, join the Etobicoke Master Gardeners (EMG) at the Humber Arboretum for this helpful workshop on pruning. You’ll learn about the importance of pruning, proper pruning techniques, what to prune when, and some of the common tools used for pruning. Bring in your favourite secateurs (pruner), if you want to practice a cut or two!
This 1.5 hour workshop is FREE to attend but please register on the Arboretum website to reserve your spot.
This workshop is part of an ongoing Eco Garden Community Workshop series offered by the Etobicoke Master Gardeners in partnership with the Humber Arboretum. Watch the Arboretum website for details on a soil health workshop coming up in January.
Savio Colaco, 416.675.6622 x4974, savio.colaco@humber.ca
Explore the main types and styles of wine through sight, smell and taste. This beginner level wine course is perfect for those starting a wine career or pursuing an interest in wine.
R&B Showcase
Friday, November 4, 2016
8:00 p.m. - Auditorium
Featuring:
#HumberMusicLive
Jennifer Ivankovic, 416.675.6622 x5192, jennifer.ivankovic@humber.ca
Grab some friends and join us this Friday evening to find out what Snap Fridays are all about!
This workshop is designed to provide participants with a "buffet" of ideas to encourage student participation and engagement in online courses. Building a "sense of community" is important when trying to break the barriers that inhibit online learning. Learn simple "tricks" and activities that will enhance your online courses.
Register here: November 4, 2016 - 12:35 p.m to 1:25 p.m. (North, D236)
Register here: November 10, 2016 - 11:40 a.m to 12:30 p.m. (North, D236)
The PC Community of Practice events are designed to enhance communication, networking and sharing within our group of Program Coordinators. Each event will provide a forum for PCs to discuss current issues, share ideas and best practices, and generally share the incredibly rich and diverse body of knowledge within our community. Our fall 2016 meetings are an excellent opportunity for all PCs to meet Carol Appleby, our new Director of Professional Learning, Centre for Teaching and Learning.
Please join us for the following Learning Management System (LMS) demo sessions. In an attempt to survey the current LMS marketplace and analyze Humber’s LMS needs, Blackboard has been invited to showcase their Learn and Ultra Experience LMS products.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops or tablets
Sessions are by drop-in, no registration required
Please see the schedule below:
November 3: 9-12 p.m. Lakeshore Campus, WEL304A |
November 4: 11-4 p.m. North Campus, F421 |
SESSION 1 – 8:55-9:45 a.m. | SESSION 1 – 11:40-12:30 p.m. |
SESSION 2 – 9:50-10:40 a.m. | SESSION 2 – 1:30-2:20 p.m. |
SESSION 3 – 10:45-11:35 a.m. | SESSION 3 – 2:25-3:15 p.m. |
SESSION 4 – 3:20-4:10 p.m. |
For more information on Humber College’s Quest for an LMS including all of the LMS Demo Fest dates and times, please visit humber.ca/lmsquest
Join this workshop and discover how to use PowerPoint to its fullest potential including how to set up a storyboard, how to use animation, how to be creative with self-made photographs and much more.
Leave the session with a pre-formatted/animated PowerPoint template to use as a starting point to engage and inform your students.
Ian Gerrie, 416.675.6622 x72051, ian.gerrie@humber.ca
War is becoming increasingly dangerous for journalists. While getting killed has long been an occupational hazard, the threat of kidnap and execution are newer phenomena increasing the risks still further. Exposure to stressors of these sorts leave journalists vulnerable to the development of psychological difficulties such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety and substance abuse. Drawing on remarkable photographs taken in conflict zones – from the Balkan Civil Wars in the late 20th century to more recent conflicts in Syria and Kenya – Dr. Feinstein will help us to understand the degree to which front line journalists are emotionally affected by their work.
This lecture will also be live streamed on the President’s Lecture Series homepage: bit.ly/HumberPLS2016
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