Past Events

  • When:
    February 15, 2012 3:00pm
Date/Time: 
February 15, 2012 - 3:00pm
Where: 
Online
Contact: 

Mark Ihnat
Email: mark.ihnat@humber.ca

 

Have you split your class into groups but are not sure how or even when the groups will collaborate on their research? Are you having trouble monitoring how group members contribute to larger projects? Do you have subject matter that you want students to discuss outside of the classroom? Do your students need a space online to brainstorm together? Wikis can help! Wikis within Blackboard provides students a space for creating and editing interlinked documents. Using the built-in wiki tool in Blackboard, wikis can liven up any course site by encouraging students to be more engaged with course content in an online setting. This tool is ideal for brainstorming, creating outlines, building “living” documents and even event planning.

Register online.

Early registration is encouraged. Registrants will receive an email with detailed instructions on how to log into the webinar 12-24 hours prior to the session. 

 

  • When:
    February 15, 2012 2:30pm
Date/Time: 
February 15, 2012 - 2:30pm
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, Room C200

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

 

  • When:
    February 15, 2012 1:00pm
Date/Time: 
February 15, 2012 - 1:00pm
Where: 
North Campus, Room B308
Contact: 

Jodie Glean, Human Rights and Diversity Co-ordinator
jodie.glean@humber.ca

 

Humber employees are required to attend a Human Rights training.

Participants at this workshop will:

  1. Increase their understanding of key Human Rights terms and concepts in order to more effectively prevent, recognize and respond to allegations
     
  2. Identify ways to enhance inclusion at Humber
     
  3. Receive an overview of Humber’s Human Rights complaints process.

To facilitate your attendance, training sessions will be offered throughout the 2011/2012 academic year.

  • When:
    February 15, 2012 9:55am
Date/Time: 
February 15, 2012 - 9:55am
Where: 
North Campus, Room D236

The purpose of this workshop is to demonstrate how to incorporate ‘games’ into your lesson plans. The games you will be introduced to will range from board games, famous TV game shows, to simple arts and craft ideas that will foster student engagement and learning.

Come and join in the fun!

Facilitator: Nicole Chuchmach
Professor, School of Hospitality, Recreation and Tourism

Register online.
 

  • When:
    February 15, 2012 (All day)
Date/Time: 
February 15, 2012
Where: 
Online

You are invited to attend the second annual Innovator Spotlight virtual event honouring the League for Innovation’s outstanding innovations and the 2011 Innovation of the Year Award Winners. These innovations represent significant achievements at member colleges and the continuing renewal of the spirit of innovation and experimentation upon which the League was founded.

Register now for this exciting one-day online event. You will receive login information 3 to 5 days before the event by email.

Register online.
 

 

  • When:
    February 14, 2012 1:00pm
Date/Time: 
February 14, 2012 - 1:00pm
Where: 
Lakeshore Campus, D112 (Studio)

Ever wonder if the lecture you diligently worked on is being digested by your students? Are you curious to know about your students’ opinions when it comes to a certain topic but attempts at open classroom discussions don’t always reveal such insight? With Clickers, faculty can instantly poll their students and display the results to the class in a matter of seconds. Want to know how many students agree or disagree with a specific controversial issue? Poll your students with Clickers and then discuss the results. Clickers allow faculty to design specific polling questions before hand and integrate these questions into any PowerPoint presentation. Student clicker submissions are anonymous and the results provide faculty with great talking points. Check out this workshop and find out how Clickers can be integrated into your classrooms.

Register online.

If you have a suggestion for a Tech Talk please contact: Mark Ihnat
Email: mark.ihnat@humber.ca

  • When:
    February 14, 2012 9:30am
Date/Time: 
February 14, 2012 - 9:30am
Where: 
North Campus, Room K201

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.

  • When:
    February 13, 2012 1:00pm
Date/Time: 
February 13, 2012 - 1:00pm
Where: 
Guelph-Humber (North Campus), GH424
Contact: 

academicservices@guelphhumber.ca

Academic services presents Winter 2012 Lecture Series

New media, such as Facebook, has changed communication in relationships, definitions of friendship, and access to information
about other people (and their access to information about us).
In this lecture, social psychologist and University of Guelph-Humber professor, Amy Muise, PhD, will discuss her research on the social and
relational effects of new media. Specifically, this lecture will address the experience of jealousy in the context of Facebook, and the consequences of information sharing and information seeking (“creeping”) online.

Presenter: Amy Muse, PhD

All staff, instructors and students invited. 

  • When:
    February 13, 2012 1:00pm
Date/Time: 
February 13, 2012 - 1:00pm
Where: 
North Campus, D225 (Studio)

Tweaking and updating one’s Blackboard site occasionally requires faculty to “go behind-the-scenes” and build new content using an HTML editor. However, using the HTML editor does not always produce the desired results.

This workshop is meant for those faculty members who want to learn some of the basics of HTML coding. This introductory workshop will examine how HTML coding can help you organize your course structure and participants will learn about writing reusable and easy to customize content as well as useful tools that can enhance your
Blackboard course site. A gentle introduction to HTML 5 will also be presented.

Register online.

  • When:
    February 13, 2012 1:00pm
Monday, February 13, 2012 - 1:00pm

Presenter: Amy Muise, PhD
Topic: Relationships on Facebook: It's Complicated
Time: 1 - 3 p.m.
Location: GH 424
Contact: adcademicservices@guelphhumber.ca

 

Pages