Workshops and Consultations

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Social Media Use in the Classroom (CITL Instructor Series)

WebEx (Webinar)

The presenters for this session are Adrienne Peters, PhD (she/her), Assistant Professor, Undergraduate Director of Criminology, Department of Sociology; and Laura Squires (M.A.), Project Coordinator at fasdNL. Limited research suggests that social media is a tool that can positively impact student engagement in the online classroom, which is especially relevant in the case of the ... Read more

Peer Review: An Assessment Approach (CITL Instructor Series)

WebEx (Webinar)

The presenter for this session is Dr. Jillian Gould, Associate Professor and Coordinator of Newfoundland and Labrador Studies. Using Peer Review as an assessment strategy presents many benefits to the students and the instructor. While instructor feedback is valuable, asking students to respond to each other’s work provides additional opportunities for feedback without increasing the ... Read more

Mending and Making: Community Engagement Perspective in Practice (CITL Instructor Series)

WebEx (Webinar)

The presenter for this session is Ivan J White, Mi’kmaw from Bay St. George, Indigenous Education Specialist with Memorial University. In this conversation, Ivan J White, Mi’kmaw from Flat Bay and Indigenous Education Specialist with Memorial University will speak to Mending and Making in the context of working with community. We make and mend relationships ... Read more