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In the week 1 module for Soc Sci 2EL0, students are told of their instructor, course expectations, and are guided through a career exploration activity.
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Neil and Carlie from the Teaching and Learning Services Team cover simple ways to record, upload and share your recordings online, as well as some other cool features! The TLS team has created a…
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Avenue to Learn provide an annotation tool which allows instructors to provide feedback directly in a student's assignment submission file, while viewing their submission within the grading…
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A quick tutorial on how to use Job Scan - a resume scanning service.
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McMaster's Victor Kuperman uses innovative eye-tracking technology to better understand why some people have difficulty reading.
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Dr. Jenna Dowhaniuk, is a pediatric gastroenterologist and assistant professor of pediatrics. Her study entitled CELIAC-Q KIDS, is a patient-reported outcome measure for pediatric celiac disease.
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Dr. Sandra Monteiro is an Associate Professor for the Department of Medicine. She is also the Director of Scholarship, Centre for Simulation Based Learning and Scientist, MERIT, McMaster University.…
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Objectives:
1. To discuss research ideas of faculty/trainees
related to peds education research
2. To create opportunities for research feedback and
discuss future directions
3. …
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Le video <<Pourquoi VEGA>>.
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None (All Rights Reserved)
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CHEMENG 4L02 - Advanced Laboratory Skills Lab: Polymer Extrusion Week: 1 Topic: Melt Flow Index (MFI) Lab
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Dr. Ali Alturki graduated from Kuwait University in 2012. He completed his residency at the Kuwait Board of Pediatrics, Kuwait Institute of Medical Specialization in 2019. His interests include…
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Ariana Wong, age 20, is a student at McMaster University entering her 4th year of Automotive Engineering Technology. She was diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis at age 15 and was treated at…
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Drs. Jennifer Twiss and Mike Marrin from the Department of Pediatrics at McMaster University reflect on Mortality and Morbidity (M&M) Meetings. This discussion reviews: the history of M&M…
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