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If you are starting your first semester at McMaster, the first place to look for course information might be avenue.mcmaster.ca, the university's learning management system.
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A quick demonstration of renaming a group in Avenue to Learn
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The McMaster Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) support undergraduate
students to pursue research projects under the supervision of faculty members. The award provides you with an…
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This information session is for any graduate
student who requires alternate formats of print materials. We will outline the
process to obtain alternate format textbooks and research materials…
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Basics of Creating a Quiz
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This tutorial explains how to setup and record a livestream in Echo360. These instructions are also available as a text-based resource: How to Livestream Using Echo360
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This workshop serves as an
introduction to experiential education. Designed for instructors in the Faculty
of Humanities, participants will explore what experiential education is, the
benefits of…
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Watch this video to learn everything you need to know about the Humanities Internship Program. To navigate to specific section, use the chapters marked in the video player. Once you've watched…
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A message from our Assistant Dean, Stacey Ritz, to applicants who received an offer of admission to BHSc for Fall 2020.
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Click here for a short text-based summary of the steps you can take to reduce technical difficulty while completing a quiz in Avenue.
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Meet Manu, the Student Navigator for the Social Sciences.
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Details for how to make your Avenue course viewable to students.
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Library resources orientation for undergraduate medical students at McMaster University.
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At our open house events, there are some questions that seem to come up quite often from parents of potential applicants to the BHSc (Hons) Program. Here, Dr. Stacey Ritz (our Assistant Dean)…
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EDU 700 Supervising and Mentoring Students: Step 7
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The McMaster Student Navigators are a group of recent McMaster
grads who are here to provide a first point of contact for current
students who need an empathetic listening ear from someone who…
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