- When:April 1, 2013 12:00pm
Bebhinn Jennings
Email: bebhinn@lakeshorearts.ca
or
Ashley Watson
Email: ashley.watson@humber.ca
Bebhinn Jennings
Email: bebhinn@lakeshorearts.ca
or
Ashley Watson
Email: ashley.watson@humber.ca
Come join all Humber campuses in celebrating sustainability!
Check the chart for what's happening at North, Lakeshore and Orangeville.
Lakeshore | North | Orangeville | |
Monday, April 1 | "The Story of Stuff" (Humber TV, all day) |
"The Story of Stuff" (Humber TV, all day) Pen recycling program |
Guest speaker: Melissa Kovac-Reic, waste management (Dufferin County) |
Tuesday, April 2 |
HSF Green Hub (Student Centre, all day) |
HSF Green Hub (Student Centre, all day) Sustainability Daily INfo (Humber TV, all day) |
TBA |
Wednesday, April 3 | Waterbottle-less Wednesday (all day) |
Farmers Market/Soupstock (Concourse, 10 am-2 pm) Waterbottle-less Wednesday (all day) |
Dodgeball for a Cure (Acts Fitness, 3-5 pm) |
Thursday, April 4 |
Campus Clean-Up (12-2 pm, pick up bags and gloves in A110) |
Waste Race (11:15 am-12, Concourse) Campus Clean-Up (12-2, pick up bags and gloves in Concourse) |
Campus Clean-Up (12-2, pick up bags and gloves in main office) |
Friday, April 5 | Announcement of design for front of residence flower bed (Communique) |
Student Sustainability Clothing Swap (10 am-4 pm, Concourse) Plant a Tree (Sponsored by Humber Athletics, location TBA) |
TBA |
Humber College Bookstores will be closed on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30.
Humber College Bookstores will be closed on Friday, March 29 and Saturday, March 30.
Time: 1:35 p.m. to 2:25 p.m.
Learn how to improve the quality of your multiple choice questions (MCQ). Discover how to assess higher order thinking skills using Bloom’s Taxonomy, testing analysis, and synthesis of information. Join a group of fellow instructors for a workshop about the principles of well-designed multiple choice questions.
Bring existing MCQ exams, or course materials to use to develop questions. During this workshop you will have the opportunity to apply these principles to your own course.
Register online at: humber.ca/centreforteachingandlearning
Do you find that you never have enough time? Or that time seems to run away and you are left feeling overwhelmed? There are many challenges to managing our time in today’s busy world and this workshop can help you learn some strategies to help! Come identify your own time wasters and learn to use and apply a variety of time management solutions!
For more information, please visit us online.
Time: 12 noon - 1 p.m.
Teach math? Come share ideas, best practices and talk about innovations.
Be part of a collaborative community supporting student achievement. This is an opportunity to connect with other math faculty from across the college and discuss the Khan Academy. Please drop in for a coffee and a chat. All interested faculty are welcome.
Register online at: humber.ca/centreforteachingandlearning
Need more information or have an idea for a Webinar? Contact Mark Ihnat at mark.ihnat@humber.ca
Time: 4:20 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.
Active dialogue. Faculty continuously desire and attempt to create moments of active dialogue with their students. Within the classroom, that task can be easily achieved, but what about outside of the classroom? Why should the discussion end once the students leave the classroom?
Social media tools can help in promoting and continuing the classroom discussion online, using highly accessible, creative, web 2.0 tools such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Wordpress. Join this workshop to learn more about how social media can help keep the active dialogue going
outside of the classroom.
To register for this workshop, please go to: humber.ca/centreforteachingandlearning
Login instructions for participants registered in an eLearningWebinar will be emailed 12-24 hours prior to the start of the webinar session.
Do you find that you never have enough time? Or that time seems to run away and you are left feeling overwhelmed? There are many challenges to managing our time in today’s busy world and this workshop can help you learn some strategies to help! Come identify your own time wasters and learn to use and apply a variety of time management solutions!
For more information, please visit us online.
What: The Degree Lecture Series presents Tonya Surman, co-founder of Toronto's Centre for Social Innovation, speaking about three trends in social innovation that are changing mainstream discourse.
Where and when: Lakeshore Campus Auditorium, 12:15 pm
For more information: Go to http://www.humber.ca/degree-lecture-series to register