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CTL: Part Two - Creating an Engaging and Informative PowerPoint - "How to Create PPT effects on a Mac"

Participants who have previously taken Part 1: Creating an Engaging and Informative PowerPoint will learn how to create effects on PowerPoint and design slides.  This Part Two is for Mac users only. PC sessions will be offered in the Fall. Note: Participants are to bring their own laptops and up to three slides to work on.  

You Should Know... Humber’s Human Rights Policy Covers Psychological Harassment

The College’s working, living and learning environments will be maintained free from discrimination and harassment as prohibited by the Ontario Human Rights Code and from personal or psychological harassment as outlined in Humber’s Human Rights Policy. The College has the right, as well as the legal and moral responsibility, to ensure that all its members are treated fairly, equitably, and respectfully.

Scholarly Writing Boot Camp - Call for Applications

The CTL is excited to announce a call for applications for the next Scholarly Writing Boot Camp, taking place on May 3-5, 2017. The Boot Camp is a chance to make a commitment to get a piece of scholarly writing done, by dedicating a consolidated period of time to writing in a quiet group retreat context. Food and accommodations will be provided for the duration of the retreat. Spaces are very limited! See the attached pdf file for more information and for the application.

Farzad Rayegani, Dean of Applied Technology

It is my great pleasure to announce the appointment of Dr. Farzad Rayegani as Humber’s incoming Dean of Applied Technology. Dr. Rayegani comes to Humber from Sheridan College where he has held the dual roles of Associate Dean in the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and Technology (since 2012), and Director of the Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design Technologies (since 2013). 

Humber Retirees Travel Seminars

Humber College Retirees' Association presents a four-part seminar series that will highlight some of the most current tourism trends and travel opportunities in today's marketplace for individual, group and multi-generational travel experiences.

The seminars will be delivered by Tourism faculty experts from the School of HRT!

Registration details:

  • Please contact Humber Registration at 416.675.6622 x5000
  • Please qoute Term #501755 (CRN 50441)

Payment is by credit card only.

*Space is limited

CTL: Classroom Management

For any learning environment, it’s important to enact measures to reduce the instances of challenging behaviours that may interfere with creating a positive learning environment. In this workshop, participants will learn possible reasons for certain behaviours and proactive approaches to help manage common classroom situations.
  • Register for Thurs., May 18, 2017, Lake: F103, 9:50 to 10:40 a.m.

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