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Developing A Research Team: The Successes And Challenges Of Mentoring Undergraduate Students, Bethany Osborne, Ferzana Chaze
Developing A Research Team: The Successes And Challenges Of Mentoring Undergraduate Students, Bethany Osborne, Ferzana Chaze
Generator at Sheridan
Come and join us to learn about our journey of the last two years as we have built research teams through the work/study program at Sheridan. We've had the opportunity to work with students from across the College, to provide them with incredible opportunities and to do far more than should ever have been possible with the grants we were given. Creativity and innovation have been at the heart of our research approach and the results have been exciting. We look forward to sharing some of the stories with you.
Story Swap: Saturday Afternoon, Susanna Man
Story Swap: Saturday Afternoon, Susanna Man
Generator at Sheridan
The five-minute story describes a Saturday afternoon at home with children aged 0 and two, while trying to study for my courses. It’s a series of tragi-comical events that are present in some way in every parent's life and how we find the resilience to push forward despite everything.
Building Connected Communities: Improving Supports To Reduce Loneliness And Social Isolation In Immigrants 65+, Sirena Liladrie, Thomas Howe, Laura Yang
Building Connected Communities: Improving Supports To Reduce Loneliness And Social Isolation In Immigrants 65+, Sirena Liladrie, Thomas Howe, Laura Yang
Generator at Sheridan
The Centre for Elder Research launched a three-year study in 2015 to create strategies to more effectively serve immigrants age 65+ who are at risk of experiencing social isolation and/or loneliness. The presentation will focus on the key outcomes of the study and showcase community asset mapping
Automated Marking Scheme For Group Work, Mohammad Arefin
Automated Marking Scheme For Group Work, Mohammad Arefin
Generator at Sheridan
It’s often very difficult to maintain fairness and speed while evaluating group work such as lab reports, projects etc. owing to the fact that not all members participate at the same level and/or some members are more active than the rest within the group. To help, I’ve developed an Excel-based algorithm that can partially automate the evaluation process, thus making it more efficient and faster.