Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Education Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Sheridan College

Discipline
Keyword
Publication Year
Publication
Publication Type
File Type

Articles 31 - 60 of 209

Full-Text Articles in Education

Portals To The Past: The Beauty Parlor Exhibit, Moosa (Ezra) Daniel Apr 2023

Portals To The Past: The Beauty Parlor Exhibit, Moosa (Ezra) Daniel

Portals to the Past: An Augmented Reality Exploration of the History of Sheridan 2023

No abstract provided.


The Pie Fight And Aftv Founding Exhibits, Andrew Brace, Alisa Kisseley, Thomas Kendall Apr 2023

The Pie Fight And Aftv Founding Exhibits, Andrew Brace, Alisa Kisseley, Thomas Kendall

Portals to the Past: An Augmented Reality Exploration of the History of Sheridan 2023

No abstract provided.


How Does The Concept Of The Digital Native Affect The Early Years Of Learning?, Mei Wang Apr 2023

How Does The Concept Of The Digital Native Affect The Early Years Of Learning?, Mei Wang

Honours Bachelor of Early Childhood Leadership (HBECL)

No abstract provided.


The Scaet And Computer Science Exhibits, Arash Nouri, Jamie Velazquez Loza, Liam Alexander Apr 2023

The Scaet And Computer Science Exhibits, Arash Nouri, Jamie Velazquez Loza, Liam Alexander

Portals to the Past: An Augmented Reality Exploration of the History of Sheridan 2023

No abstract provided.


Well Series Handbook, Joan Sweeney-Marsh, Elyse Redquest Jan 2023

Well Series Handbook, Joan Sweeney-Marsh, Elyse Redquest

Books & Chapters

The Well Series was conceived at Sheridan College in summer 2020 in response to the sudden move from in-person to online classes at the start of the COVID pandemic. A differentiator in post-secondary institutions, the self-directed modules are designed to support student in their academic success from pre-arrival to graduation. This handbook is meant to be a guide of all things Well Series, from module creation and governance to assessment and communications.


Sdg Progress Report 2023, Marian Traynor Jan 2023

Sdg Progress Report 2023, Marian Traynor

Publications and Scholarship

The SDGs provide a universal and ambitious framework for addressing the world’s most urgent challenges. The SDGs aim to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure peace and prosperity for all global citizens by 2030 and they require significant traction in the next seven years to meet their targets. As institutions at the forefront of knowledge access, dissemination and mobilization, academic libraries are uniquely positioned to support and advance sustainable development through their collections, services, and programming, as well as through their operational practices at the heart of campus.

In 2021, Sheridan became Ontario’s first institution to sign the SDG …


Contributing To A National Early Learning And Child Care System In Canada: An Environmental Scan Of Early Childhood Policy And Programs, Yalin Gorica, Yasaman Jalali-Kushki, Mei Wang, Jennifer Conforzi Jan 2023

Contributing To A National Early Learning And Child Care System In Canada: An Environmental Scan Of Early Childhood Policy And Programs, Yalin Gorica, Yasaman Jalali-Kushki, Mei Wang, Jennifer Conforzi

Publications and Scholarship

As the federal government aims to establish a Canada-wide Early Learning and Child Care system with all provinces and territories, the significance of having a trained and qualified early childhood education (ECE) workforce is paramount to ensuring the provision of high-quality child care services to children. The shortage of qualified early learning and child care staff across the country calls for more research and program development to understand the complex issues of recruiting, supporting, and retaining qualified ECE professionals in the field. This environmental scan presents an opportunity for researchers to conduct a comprehensive review of current research trends and …


Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education: Promising Practices Manual, Nicole Johnson, Ida Gianvito Dec 2022

Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education: Promising Practices Manual, Nicole Johnson, Ida Gianvito

Trauma-Informed Education

Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces in Education Promising Practices Manual is an outcome of a Sheridan Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activities Growth Grant. The project goal was to develop proactive measures to enhance student support, and safer learning experiences, and reduce trauma, re-traumatization, and vicarious trauma. The Manual is intended to support increased awareness of trauma and the importance of Trauma-Informed Education in post-secondary education. It includes a framework, including macro, mezzo, and micro level organizational recommendations and pedagogical practices. It is a tool to support educators and educational institutions, through a preventative and harm-reducing approach, to support more compassionate, supportive, equitable …


Sheridan Creates Program, Sheridan Creates Nov 2022

Sheridan Creates Program, Sheridan Creates

Generator at Sheridan

Sheridan Creates is a full-day showcase and celebration of faculty and staff research, innovation, creative activities and entrepreneurship.

Come discover new and meaningful connections in an engaging space at Sheridan Creates.


A Further Magnetic Integration Of Filter Inductors For Circulating Current Elimination In Ev Fast Chargers (Presentation: Session Three), Ning Zhu Oct 2022

A Further Magnetic Integration Of Filter Inductors For Circulating Current Elimination In Ev Fast Chargers (Presentation: Session Three), Ning Zhu

Generator at Sheridan

This SRCA research studies the latest update in magnetic integration of filter inductors in power electronics systems which considerably reduced the size and weight of the filter inductors and improved the system efficiency.


Digitizing The Dead: Using Three-Dimensional Imaging To Virtualize, Educate And Preserve (Presentation: Session Three), Rafael Goldchain, Jaime Ginter, Song Ho Ahn Oct 2022

Digitizing The Dead: Using Three-Dimensional Imaging To Virtualize, Educate And Preserve (Presentation: Session Three), Rafael Goldchain, Jaime Ginter, Song Ho Ahn

Generator at Sheridan

This presentation will provide an overview of an ongoing interdisciplinary project involving the visualization of archeological human skeletal remains for the purposes of teaching, learning and research. The research objectives centre around exploring methods and best practices for generating high-resolution, research-quality 3D representations of the skeletal remains of once living persons as a sustainable digital alternative to hands-on teaching, learning and research.


Collaboration And Creation Of A Virtual Courtroom With The Open University (Presentation: Session One), Mark Shufflebottom Oct 2022

Collaboration And Creation Of A Virtual Courtroom With The Open University (Presentation: Session One), Mark Shufflebottom

Generator at Sheridan

Students worked in collaboration with the UK’s Open University to create a Virtual Courtroom experience for their law degree.


Hearing Their Voices: A Qualitative Exploration Of Human Trafficking Survivors In Canada (Presentation: Session One), Julie Dempsey, Marlene Santin, Jasmine Do Oct 2022

Hearing Their Voices: A Qualitative Exploration Of Human Trafficking Survivors In Canada (Presentation: Session One), Julie Dempsey, Marlene Santin, Jasmine Do

Generator at Sheridan

This qualitative exploration of human trafficking experiences in Canada addresses the gap in scholarly research that looks at prevention and policy directives from a survivors’ standpoint.


Decolonizing Entrepreneurial Learning (Presentation: Session Two), Besma Soltan, Renée Devereaux, Marisol Campos Navarrete Oct 2022

Decolonizing Entrepreneurial Learning (Presentation: Session Two), Besma Soltan, Renée Devereaux, Marisol Campos Navarrete

Generator at Sheridan

Sheridan EDGE staff will elaborate on the colonial perspectives embedded in entrepreneurial learning and engage the attendees in approaches on how to begin decolonizing entrepreneurial education.


Interdisciplinary Competency Development In Business Education (Presentation: Session Two), Marcie Theoret, Meagan Troop, Erin Stripe Oct 2022

Interdisciplinary Competency Development In Business Education (Presentation: Session Two), Marcie Theoret, Meagan Troop, Erin Stripe

Generator at Sheridan

This presentation will explore the multi-stakeholder, collaborative process taken to develop our competency framework, and how the competencies are taught, practiced, and assessed in the curriculum.


Finding Data: Introduction To Sheridan Library Data Resources (Afternoon Workshop), Nicole Zhang, Lingling Jiang Oct 2022

Finding Data: Introduction To Sheridan Library Data Resources (Afternoon Workshop), Nicole Zhang, Lingling Jiang

Generator at Sheridan

Participants will be shown how to access and find data/statistics from library resources through a demonstration on how to navigate Statistics Canada and odesi, download StatsCan datasets through odesi, and create simple graphs and cross tabulation tables in odesi.


Open Educational Resources: Zero-Cost Alternatives To Textbooks (Afternoon Workshop), Sam Cheng, Patricia Buckley Oct 2022

Open Educational Resources: Zero-Cost Alternatives To Textbooks (Afternoon Workshop), Sam Cheng, Patricia Buckley

Generator at Sheridan

You will be guided through the OER journey and learn more about what OERs are, how to find and evaluate them, and how your library is here to assist. Join us in this conversation about how OER can help build a more inclusive, sustainable, and resilient learning community at Sheridan.


Strengths 4 Success. A Reflection On The Solution-Focused Support Group For Academic Upgrading Students (Presentation: Session Four), Agnes Bielecka Oct 2022

Strengths 4 Success. A Reflection On The Solution-Focused Support Group For Academic Upgrading Students (Presentation: Session Four), Agnes Bielecka

Generator at Sheridan

This presentation is a faculty reflection and student feedback on the formation of a support group and its impact on Academic Upgrading (AU) students.


Novel, Low-Cost Covid-19 Point Of Care Monitoring And Triaging Device (Presentation: Session Three), Tarek El Salti, Edward Sykes Oct 2022

Novel, Low-Cost Covid-19 Point Of Care Monitoring And Triaging Device (Presentation: Session Three), Tarek El Salti, Edward Sykes

Generator at Sheridan

CMI partnered with Tech4Life on a simple, accessible, and cost-effective PoC COVID-19 self-assessment and monitoring system. The reconfigured system will support real-time monitoring and triaging of people who test positive for COVID-19.


Opioid Use, Misuse And Knowledge In The Athletic Community And Its Allied Health Care Providers (Presentation: Session Three), Jacqueline Vandertuin, Dalya Abdulla Oct 2022

Opioid Use, Misuse And Knowledge In The Athletic Community And Its Allied Health Care Providers (Presentation: Session Three), Jacqueline Vandertuin, Dalya Abdulla

Generator at Sheridan

A summary of published research in the area of opioids, pain-relieving medication and sport health care providers.


Experiential Learning Insights Brought Into The Psb Classroom (Presentation: Session Four), Garrett Hall Oct 2022

Experiential Learning Insights Brought Into The Psb Classroom (Presentation: Session Four), Garrett Hall

Generator at Sheridan

Draws upon the Building Small Business Resilience Applied Teaching research project and its incorporation into the Sheridan Pilon School of Business courses.


Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education (Presentation: Session One), Nicole Johnson, Ida Gianvito, Yumna Hussain, Katie Sullivan Oct 2022

Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education (Presentation: Session One), Nicole Johnson, Ida Gianvito, Yumna Hussain, Katie Sullivan

Generator at Sheridan

This presentation will highlight the importance of postsecondary educational institutions’ role in addressing the prevalent issue of trauma and cover practical pedagogical strategies for educators and employees looking to enhance their practices with adult learners.


Incorporating Machine Learning In Engineering Design – A Case Study (Presentation: Session Two), Yasser Selima Oct 2022

Incorporating Machine Learning In Engineering Design – A Case Study (Presentation: Session Two), Yasser Selima

Generator at Sheridan

An example of the application of AI/ML techniques to a specific mechanical engineering problem will be showcased in the presentation, indicating the pros-and-cons of such approach and potential benefits in similar situations.


Future Of Learning In Applied Engineering (Presentation: Session Two), Mouhamed Abdulla Oct 2022

Future Of Learning In Applied Engineering (Presentation: Session Two), Mouhamed Abdulla

Generator at Sheridan

This talk is based on a recent book chapter accepted for publication with Springer Nature related to the topic.


Facilitators And Barriers To Mentoring Newcomers Research Study: Highlights Of The Research And Opportunities For Experiential Learning (Presentation: Session One), Ferzana Chaze, Deepikaa Gupta, Heung Ting Kwee, Dorothy Rodrigues, Arlene Samuel Oct 2022

Facilitators And Barriers To Mentoring Newcomers Research Study: Highlights Of The Research And Opportunities For Experiential Learning (Presentation: Session One), Ferzana Chaze, Deepikaa Gupta, Heung Ting Kwee, Dorothy Rodrigues, Arlene Samuel

Generator at Sheridan

This presentation provides highlights of a SSHRC-funded research study conducted in partnership with TRIEC Mentoring Partnership to understand facilitators and barriers to mentoring newcomers to Canada. Students research assistants were integral to the project and will present on the experiential learning gained through their engagement in the research.


Addressing Equity, Diversity And Inclusion (Edi) In Your Research Funding Application, Abigail Salole, Michelle Keast Oct 2022

Addressing Equity, Diversity And Inclusion (Edi) In Your Research Funding Application, Abigail Salole, Michelle Keast

Generator at Sheridan

Sheridan examples will be used to identify EDI considerations commonly required by funders in research grant applications and outline how researchers can address these in their application and embed EDI in the composition of the research team, and in the recruitment and training of highly qualified personnel.


Open Access Publishing (Morning Workshop), Adam Duguay, Sam Cheng Oct 2022

Open Access Publishing (Morning Workshop), Adam Duguay, Sam Cheng

Generator at Sheridan

Learn about a variety of open access publishing options that will help meet SRCA and Tri-Agency funding requirements while learning how to make your work more accessible and broaden readership with the support of Library and Learning Services.


Edge: Where Impact And Entrepreneurship Thrive (Expo Booth), Soltan Besma Oct 2022

Edge: Where Impact And Entrepreneurship Thrive (Expo Booth), Soltan Besma

Generator at Sheridan

EDGE is a vibrant community of people who believe entrepreneurship can make lasting change in society. We support changemakers as they explore entrepreneurial approaches to creating a more equitable and sustainable world.


From Caregiver To Care Partner: A View From The Other Side (Expo Booth), Kathryn Warren-Norton Oct 2022

From Caregiver To Care Partner: A View From The Other Side (Expo Booth), Kathryn Warren-Norton

Generator at Sheridan

CER partnered with Tyze Networks Inc., a company that provides a web-based application that enables caregivers to create an online support team to manage the care for an older adult or an individual living with a disability. This project was designed to help Tyze broaden their understanding of how supportive health care and social support organizations perceive and manage their interactions with family and other informal caregivers.


Faculty180 For Research, Innovation, And Entrepreneurship (Expo Booth), Cheryle Moreau Oct 2022

Faculty180 For Research, Innovation, And Entrepreneurship (Expo Booth), Cheryle Moreau

Generator at Sheridan

No abstract provided.