- When:February 22, 2012 (All day)
Reading Week. This applies to Applied Degree, Nursing/UNB and diploma/certificate students.
Reading Week. This applies to Applied Degree, Nursing/UNB and diploma/certificate students.
This workshop is specifically designed for individuals who need to enhance their computer skills for business or personal use. The Computer Essentials workshop is divided into three, three hour sessions. In each session attendees will produce a work sample that can be used as part of a final Business Portfolio. If preferable, attendees can register for one specific workshop.
Course code: WKSH 102 50
In Module 1 you will learn how to:
Fee: $90 per workshop or $255 for all three
Register online or give us a call: 416.675.6622 ext. 4174
For more information visit us online.
The SSAW 2012 Training Calendar is now available.
Reading Week. This applies to Applied Degree, Nursing/UNB and diploma/certificate students.
Reading Week. This applies to Applied Degree, Nursing/UNB and diploma/certificate students.
Humber closed for holiday ( Family Day)
Agenda
Time
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Agenda Item
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Presenter
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Attachments
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3:45p.m.-4p.m.
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Refreshments
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4p.m.-4:05p.m
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Call to Order
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S.Iskander
All R. Harrison S. Iskander
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4:05p.m.-4:15 p.m
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Minutes of Previous Meeting
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All
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X
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4:15p.m.-4:45p.m.
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Property Update
Learning Resource Commonus Presentation: 20 minutes Discussion: 10 minutes |
R. Dhaliwal
C. Anderson S. Valens |
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4:45p.m.-5:15p.m
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Public Safety Strategy & Key Initiatives
Presentation: 20 minutes Discussion: 10 minutes |
R. Dhaliwal
P. Ditta
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5:15p.m.-5:45p.m.
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UNITERRA
Presentation:20 minutes Discussion: 10 minutes
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N. Adamson D. Scott
S. McPhail S. Raghunandan |
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5:45p.m.-6:45p.m.
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Dinner – Seventh Semester
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6:45p.m.-7:05p.m.
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Advancement & Alumni Relations Update
Presentation: 15 minutes Discussion: 5 minutes |
J. Castle
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7:05p.m.-7:35p.m.
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Centre for Teaching & Learning
Presentation: 20 minutes Discussion: 10 minutes |
E. DeCourcy
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7:35p.m.-7:45p.m.
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Roundtable
Please Note: Roundtable items should be college-wide issues and relate directly to the three themes listed below. |
All
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Reminder: In June 1996, Academic Council adopted, as priorities for presentation or initiatives,
the following three themes: 1. Student Learning / Quality of Education
2. Communication
3. Strategic Planning
Each agenda item at Academic Council should include or address these priorities
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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.
Laura Keating, Research Facilitator
Phone: 416.675.6622 ext. 5592
Email: laura.keating@humber.ca
Humber Research is pleased to announce the next funding cycle of the Staff Initiated Research Fund.
Here is your chance to contribute to Humber’s evolving research enterprise!
Available Funds: $2000-$8000 per project
Funding Period: April 1, 2012 - January 31, 2013
SIRF Guidelines and Forms are available online.
Candice Watson, Administrative Assistant, Research
Email: candice.watson@humber.ca
Humber Research is pleased to announce the next funding cycle for SIG!
This is your chance to be a part of the evolving research enterprise!
Funding Available: $5000 maximum
Funding Period: April 1, 2012 - March 31, 2013
SIG Guidelines and Forms are available online.
PLEASE NOTE: To be eligible for this award, you must meet 2 requirements:
SSHRC provides annual block grants that help eligible Canadian postsecondary institutions fund small-scale research activities by their faculty in the social sciences and humanities. Humber Research uses these SIG funds to award, through a competitive process, individual grants in the amount of $5,000 per annum (number of projects awarded depends on amount of money received from SSHRC) to support research activities.