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Test Event Example 12/14/23, Metzalli Demolastname
Test Event Example 12/14/23, Metzalli Demolastname
Annual Research Symposium
No abstract provided.
Event Program, Generator At Sheridan
Event Program, Generator At Sheridan
Generator at Sheridan
Generator at Sheridan 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 Generator.
Leveraging Student-Generated Social Media Data For Higher Education Marketing In Pakistan: A Netnographic Approach To Enhance Student Engagement And Branding, Hamza Rashid, Aamir Shahzad, Wisal Ahmad
Leveraging Student-Generated Social Media Data For Higher Education Marketing In Pakistan: A Netnographic Approach To Enhance Student Engagement And Branding, Hamza Rashid, Aamir Shahzad, Wisal Ahmad
CBER Conference
This conceptual paper delves into the dynamic realm of higher education marketing in Pakistan, focusing on the utilization of student-generated social media data as a strategic resource. This paper proposes a netnographic approach as a potent means to harness the wealth of insights embedded in online conversations, enabling HEIs to establish deeper connections with students and refine their marketing strategies.
Self & Peer Evaluation Assessments As A Teaching Tool, Gitta Radjaeipour
Self & Peer Evaluation Assessments As A Teaching Tool, Gitta Radjaeipour
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Exploring Student‐Perceived Confidence And Ability: Association With Performance, Natalie Perkins, Rajvinder Bains
Exploring Student‐Perceived Confidence And Ability: Association With Performance, Natalie Perkins, Rajvinder Bains
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Open Educational Resources Data Assessment And Visualization By The Library & Learning Center, Michele Gibney, Mickel Paris, Sowmya Ballari
Open Educational Resources Data Assessment And Visualization By The Library & Learning Center, Michele Gibney, Mickel Paris, Sowmya Ballari
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Developing Critical Thinking: Student Perspectives And Experiences, Ashley Ippolito, Zhao Do, Zibby Madill, Paty Santiago
Developing Critical Thinking: Student Perspectives And Experiences, Ashley Ippolito, Zhao Do, Zibby Madill, Paty Santiago
Pacific's Annual Assessment Conference
No abstract provided.
Modeling-Forward Initiatives In Differential Equations, Laura Ellwein
Modeling-Forward Initiatives In Differential Equations, Laura Ellwein
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
A Modeling Framework For Minimizing Spread Of Mathematics Anxiety In College Students, Sara Sony, Majid Bani-Yaghoub
A Modeling Framework For Minimizing Spread Of Mathematics Anxiety In College Students, Sara Sony, Majid Bani-Yaghoub
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Msis-Kondrashov The First Year Transition In The Covid Era: Reflections From Small Cohorts, Julie Simons
Msis-Kondrashov The First Year Transition In The Covid Era: Reflections From Small Cohorts, Julie Simons
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Msis-Ledder: Empowering Future Physicians: Modeling Disease Transmission With Netlogo To Encourage Mathematical Reasoning, Anne E. Yust
Msis-Ledder: Empowering Future Physicians: Modeling Disease Transmission With Netlogo To Encourage Mathematical Reasoning, Anne E. Yust
Annual Symposium on Biomathematics and Ecology Education and Research
No abstract provided.
Expanding Sites For Peacebuilding: Decolonizing Education And Research To Retrieve Cultural And Critical Sources Of Knowledge, Anya Russian, Marc B. Kuly, Heidi Lamb, Jennifer Tesoro
Expanding Sites For Peacebuilding: Decolonizing Education And Research To Retrieve Cultural And Critical Sources Of Knowledge, Anya Russian, Marc B. Kuly, Heidi Lamb, Jennifer Tesoro
Peace and Conflict Studies Journal Conference
This panel considers the ideological, intellectual, personal, and practical dimensions of peacebuilding. It explores how various educational spaces, self-inquiry, and theory can bring attention to cultural predicaments and communities that are frequently neglected, omitted, or misunderstood in peacebuilding.
- In settler-colonial states, schooling is a process of naturalizing inequality which can be exposed and potentially interrupted through the application of peace and conflict studies methods and theories.
- As academic institutions seek to address gender-based violence taking place both on campuses and online, approaches may fall short in considering the institution’s continued entrenchment in colonialism. Further decolonization is needed to better address …
Mental Health For Graduate Students, Bonnie Nicholson
Mental Health For Graduate Students, Bonnie Nicholson
Bear GRADS
Enrolling in a graduate program is a time of excitement and opportunity. Taking your first steps towards your future career comes with many challenges including finding a new balance in the many roles you play (student, family member, employee, etc.). This transition has an influence on your mental health and wellbeing. Join us to learn more about taking care of your mental health as a graduate student.
Utilization Of Waste Cooking Oil For Soap Production: Feasibility Study (Poster), Andjela Abu Rabi-Stankovic, Manju Sunil-Varghese
Utilization Of Waste Cooking Oil For Soap Production: Feasibility Study (Poster), Andjela Abu Rabi-Stankovic, Manju Sunil-Varghese
Generator at Sheridan
The objective of this project is to collect and analyze waste cooking oil from the food
court shops on Davis Campus, to determine best methods of purification, and to optimize the production process in which purified oil will be utilized for manufacturing soap. The project will provide a means of reducing waste disposal costs, recycling of used oil, reducing environmental impacts and providing a sustainable contribution to the Davis Campus that could potentially be replicated at our other campuses
Robotic Gait Simulato (Booth), Shen Ethan
Robotic Gait Simulato (Booth), Shen Ethan
Generator at Sheridan
This project, part of ProsFit’s Digital Double program, aims to aid prosthetic wearers. Utilizing an “Integrated Digital Twin” method, it enables remote assessment and optimization of mobility, predictive gait analysis, and falls risk prevention. With AI and limited clinical resources, it enhances prosthesis comfort, mobility, and energy efficiency, empowering local interventions and direct user interaction.
Ssw Counselling Simulation And Debrief Model (Poster), Malene Stewart
Ssw Counselling Simulation And Debrief Model (Poster), Malene Stewart
Generator at Sheridan
The Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies collaborated with the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) to integrate a counselling simulation pilot project within the Professional Practice Courses for the Social Service Worker program. Learn about the process faculty and students went through in collaboration with CAMH to create the simulated learning experience. Successes and challenges will be shared along with tools and tangible steps for other faculty looking to enhance the classroom experience with simulations and effective debrief models
Determination Of Operating Parameters For The Extraction Of Ethanol (Poster), Manju Sunil Varghese
Determination Of Operating Parameters For The Extraction Of Ethanol (Poster), Manju Sunil Varghese
Generator at Sheridan
A proprietary low temperature separation technique was implemented to remove alcohol from solutions. The chemical work entailed commissioning, testing, and running experiments for a bench top vapor liquid equilibrium prototype equipment.
Edi In Action, Alyssa Warnock
Edi In Action, Alyssa Warnock
Generator at Sheridan
Showcasing some of the KMDC tools and resources created, introducing the various EDI services offered, and sharing how we’re working towards supporting organizations across the country and within the Halton and Peel Regions.
Diagnostic Tools For Pelvic Floor Disorders (Poster), Shen Ethan
Diagnostic Tools For Pelvic Floor Disorders (Poster), Shen Ethan
Generator at Sheridan
The current Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantifications system (POP-Q) is quantified by using finger measurements, which suffers from subjectivity and inconsistency among clinicians. The project with COSM Medical aims to develop a mechanical tool that is able to measure key parameters of pelvic floor and accommodate the anatomical constraints of the human vagina canal, while being easy-to-use, relatively inexpensive and biocompatible
Hello Maggie: The Inspirational Journey Of An Animated Film—A Tale Of Crosscontinental Collaboration Amidst Covid Challenges, Tony Tarantini
Hello Maggie: The Inspirational Journey Of An Animated Film—A Tale Of Crosscontinental Collaboration Amidst Covid Challenges, Tony Tarantini
Generator at Sheridan
Covering the making of Hello Maggie, an animated short film currently in production. This unique project showcases the extraordinary creativity and dedication of remote production teams from both Italy and Canada during the challenging COVID years up until the present day. You’re invited to be a part of this extraordinary journey, filled with friendship, hope, and inspiration.
Open Educational Resources Providing “Windows And Mirrors” For Equity Deserving Students, Sam Cheng
Open Educational Resources Providing “Windows And Mirrors” For Equity Deserving Students, Sam Cheng
Generator at Sheridan
This Lightning Talk highlights key findings from her research paper on how open educational resources (OER) and open pedagogy can help promote equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) for students in the classroom.
Edge Coworking: An Experiment In Social Entrepreneurship, Firuzan Mistry, Noreen Javed
Edge Coworking: An Experiment In Social Entrepreneurship, Firuzan Mistry, Noreen Javed
Generator at Sheridan
This Lightning Talk covers the launch of a paid coworking model at EDGE. It will consist of how EDGE arrived at this model; the successes and lessons learned; the mindset needed and skill sets gained; qualities of intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship; and meeting new expectations.
Athletes, Opioids And Sport Health Care Providers: The Role That Sport Health Care Providers Can Play In Pain Management, Jackie Vandertuin
Athletes, Opioids And Sport Health Care Providers: The Role That Sport Health Care Providers Can Play In Pain Management, Jackie Vandertuin
Generator at Sheridan
Although advising and dispensing of pain-relieving medication (PRM) is not within the purview of many sport health care providers, many are asked by athletes to provide such medication. Sport health care providers indicated that they appreciated having more information to relay to their athletes. This study adds to supporting more educational initiatives for sport health care providers to recognize misuse and provide information related to PRM and opioids.
Implementing Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education — An Audit Tool, Nicole Johnson
Implementing Trauma-Informed Spaces In Education — An Audit Tool, Nicole Johnson
Generator at Sheridan
The presentation will highlight the findings and recommendations from the “Developing a Trauma-Informed Practice Framework” (SRCA) 2021-2022 Growth Grant and “Cultivating Trauma-Informed Spaces in Education Promising Practices Manual” which was launched in 2023. The focus of the presentation will be on the newly developed Trauma-Informed Education Audit Tool designed for post-secondary education organizations.
Effects Of Clinical Competency In Nursing Students Following The Implementation Of Student-Led Learning, Cori E. Hack, Jacob N. Hicks
Effects Of Clinical Competency In Nursing Students Following The Implementation Of Student-Led Learning, Cori E. Hack, Jacob N. Hicks
Scholars Week
Research and supporting evidence represent a gap identified in didactic learning between students and faculty. This gap shows emotional factors of the nursing curriculum that may suggest negative impacts on nursing students, but also improvements that can be made to increase students’ clinical competency levels. By adhering to strict definitions of student-led learning theory and clinical competency, we were able to create concrete evidence with measurable data that can contribute to the elimination of this gap in learning. Upon inspection of past text, we identified a need for further research on this topic to bring awareness and encourage this method …
Introduction To Scholarly Communication, Nicole Webber
Introduction To Scholarly Communication, Nicole Webber
Bear GRADS
Academic professionals are sharing their research, scholarship, and creative works in more formats and to wider audiences than ever before. As this system of communication evolves, the opportunities for scholars expand, and so do their responsibilities as both consumers and producers of information. Maximizing the influence of our work means understanding and managing how it is affected by various methods of dissemination, evaluation, access, and preservation. This session will introduce the system of scholarly communication and highlight the issues most pertinent to graduate students and early career researchers.
Establishing A Mentoring Program For Health Science Educators In A New Medical School, Karina Madrigal, Beatriz Tapia, Robert Nelson
Establishing A Mentoring Program For Health Science Educators In A New Medical School, Karina Madrigal, Beatriz Tapia, Robert Nelson
Research Colloquium
Purpose: New Medical Schools need mentoring programs to enhance the personal and professional development of mentees and mentors. The need to establish a mentoring support mechanism is critical. This poster will share our progress to date.
Methods: A pilot mentoring program was established for junior faculty. These faculty members were paired with an associate professor or professor to serve as mentors for career development and engage in a focused scholarly project over a nine-month period.
Typically, the junior faculty is within the first three years of appointment and hold the rank of assistant professor. Each mentee will have 10% protected …
Campamento Sanitario En Contexto De La Práctica Final Obligatoria Como Parte Del Currículo Innovado: El Caso De La Escuela Superior De Medicina, Universidad Nacional De Mar Del Plata., Marcela C. Dopchiz Dra.
Campamento Sanitario En Contexto De La Práctica Final Obligatoria Como Parte Del Currículo Innovado: El Caso De La Escuela Superior De Medicina, Universidad Nacional De Mar Del Plata., Marcela C. Dopchiz Dra.
AMNET Conferencia Internacional
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Way Forward For Post Pandemic Digitalization Of Higher Education Administration,Teaching And Learning: A Systematic Literature Review, Barbara Tsverukayi, Sam Takavarasha
Mapping The Way Forward For Post Pandemic Digitalization Of Higher Education Administration,Teaching And Learning: A Systematic Literature Review, Barbara Tsverukayi, Sam Takavarasha
African Conference on Information Systems and Technology
The post COVID—19 era signals an epoch that arose after the crisis of the pandemic. This therefore requires higher education institutions (HEIs) to embrace digitalization in administration, teaching and learning as a contingency measure in case of future disruptions. This systematic literature review paper explores the challenges and opportunities presented to HEIs by the pandemic with a view to mapping the way forward through digitalization. The study applied a literature search strategy on seven electronic databases which yielded a total of 5 462 articles. Following an inclusion and exclusion process, 36 articles were found eligible for this study. The findings …
Benefits Of Adopting Micro-Credentials For Skills Development, Oyena Nokulunga Mahlasela, Adriana A. Steyn
Benefits Of Adopting Micro-Credentials For Skills Development, Oyena Nokulunga Mahlasela, Adriana A. Steyn
African Conference on Information Systems and Technology
Micro-credential providers are increasing both in diversity and volume. However, employers are still concerned about their role in skill development. This study aimed to understand how micro-credentials can assist employees in skills development. A systematic literature review was conducted for studies published between (2016 to 2023). Thirty-two sources were included in the final review. After that, five recommendations for employers when adopting micro-credentials were constructed first by (1) defining the value of formal and informal education. (2) exploring micro-credentials as a tool for skills development. (3) encouraging organisations to collaborate with other institutions. (4) encouraging continuous personalised learning, known as …