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Producer: GradProSkills
Abstract: GradProSkills is a new graduate and processional skills training program at Concordia University launched in August 2011. Kris Alexander, instructor and PhD student in the Department of Arts & Science, gave this Webshop tutorial outlining some strategies to take notes in PDF files in a way that helps you to read and archive your understanding of a text, while imbedding those ideas alongside the article.
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Refworks Tutorial - Introduction
Producer: GradProSkills
Abstract: Jared Wiercinski, digital service outreach librarian, gave this Webshop tutorial detailing the features in a recent release of Refworks. In this first tutorial, Jared introduces users to the Refworks.
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Academic Integrity and what it means to your future
Producer: GradProSkills
Abstract: Join Graduate Studies Associate Dean Cameron Skinner as he walks you through your academic responsibilities as a graduate student and the consequences of not meeting them.
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Blogging As A Learning Tool
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: Using blogs and microblogging is fast becoming a regular part of our everyday lives but how can the power of these tools and platforms be used to enhance teaching and learning?
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Emerging Technologies for Teaching and Learning
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: Dr. Mark Morton, Senior Instructional Developer (Technology), Centre for Teaching Excellence, University of Waterloo explores the many pedagogical uses of today's emergiong technologies. Wikis, blogs, iTunes U and much more.
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Social Media for Teaching and Learning
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: Alex Enkerli, a lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, talks about his use of social media both inside and outside the classroom. He defines himself as an informal ethnographer and has become an expert in the use of social networks for teaching and learning according to friends and colleagues.
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Pedagogy and PowerPoint
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: In this screencast series, Concordia Fine Arts lecturer and media designer Andrew Dolan highlights examples of best practice when it comes to designing visual presentations for today's media literate learner.
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Using Moodle
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: Dr. David Waddington, Assistant Professor, Education, presents basic training sessions that introduce the pedagogical possibilities of using Moodle including user generated blogs, group work and easy to use instructions for uploading handouts and PowerPoints slides, managing feedback, and grading assignments online.
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YouTube for Learning (Français)
Producer: Centre for Teaching and Learning Services
Abstract: Dr. Spaska Siderova, Assistant Professor, Coordinator German Language, demonstrates how multimedia in teaching enhances the learning of her students in foreign language acquisition.
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Footprint of a coffee cup
Producer: GradProSkills
Abstract: Are your tired of being full of garbage. Join Diana Kirkwood the Zero Waste Campus Coordinator at Sustainable Concordia, as she walks through the reals cost of disposable coffee cups and offers tips for reducing your environmental footprint.
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Preparing for Public Speaking
Producer: GradProSkills
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