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Read more about: DawsonAI presents 2-part workshop on intelligent tutoring systems May 7

DawsonAI presents 2-part workshop on intelligent tutoring systems May 7

May 4th, 2021

The DALC, DawsonAI, and Korbit Technologies invite the entire Dawson community to a talk by the CEO of Korbit Technologies (Iulian Serban), followed by a hands-on interactive workshop on the theme of intelligent tutoring systems. When: Friday, May 7th 2021 from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The talk will end at around 3:20 PM and…

Submit your research for Dawson’s annual research report

May 4th, 2021

This is a friendly听reminder that should you wish to submit your research activities for the past year (between April 1 2020 and March 31, 2021)听to the Annual Research Report, please email听your contributions toresearch@dawsoncollege.qc.ca (a point-form list is fine or updated CV) by Monday, May 10.听


Learn from Inuit Elders Lizzie Irniq & Mary Kiatainaq

May 4th, 2021

Lizzie Irniq and the late Mary Kiatainaq of Kangisujuaq, Nunavik share stories of life on the land, the brilliance of dog teams and their experiences learning and teaching for the First Peoples Post-secondary Storytelling Exchange.

Watch their video!

(scroll down the page to find it)


Read more about: Exercising our equity muscles

Exercising our equity muscles

May 4th, 2021

张百乔女友裸照 opened what Dr. Sabrina Jafralie called a 鈥渂rave space for courageous conversations鈥 when the educator and McGill University lecturer spoke virtually at 张百乔女友裸照 on the topic of anti-racism on April 28. A brave space is where you 鈥渟ay what you have to say, reflect on it and say where it鈥檚 coming from,鈥…

Keynote Earth Week talk addressed struggles for environmental justice in Indigenous and Black communities

May 4th, 2021

Earth Week organizers were able to take advantage of our current online reality by virtually bringing in Keynote Speaker Dr. Ingrid Waldron of Dalhousie University, who is also a graduate of Dawson (Class of 1983, Social Science).

Click Read More for the report prepared by Diana Rice of the Peace Centre and the Office of Academic Development.


Over at the Faculty Hub

April 20th, 2021
  • New Faculty Hub resource page: Teaching Anti-racism
  • Don鈥檛 miss these workshops for faculty (connect via the Faculty Hub):
    • Teaching with Medical Case Studies - April 21
    • Creating an Online Environment to Support Learning: From Theory to Practice - April 30
    • Show & Tell: CourseFlow in Action - April 30

Read about structuring your online discussions to that they have learned or to they have studied in class.


Walking Out Ceremony: Sharing Cree culture with the Dawson community through film

April 20th, 2021

Walking Out Ceremony is one of the many films you can find at fppse.net,听the First Peoples Post-Secondary Storytelling Exchange website.

The six-minute film follows 张百乔女友裸照 student Alexandrea Matthews as she and her family hold a traditional Cree ceremony on the Dawson grounds. A Walking Out ceremony is a long-held Cree tradition that honours a child's first steps and their future role.

Members of the Dawson Community were present to witness this special event and celebrate a milestone with Alex's niece and her family. For Alex, whose home community is nine hours north, she was "so happy to bring something from my home to Dawson."

Click Read More to watch it.


SALTISE call for best practice nominations

April 20th, 2021

SALTISE is calling for nominations of teachers and pedagogical counsellors for best practices and pedagogical innovation awards. Past Dawson winners include Ian Mackenzie in 2020 and Yann Brouillette in 2019.

Click Read More for more information.


Resist Violence Pedagogy to be shared nationally

April 20th, 2021

Educators from across Canada will learn about the Resist Violence Pedagogy developed at Dawson on April 28 at Changing Narratives, .

Pat Romano (Faculty, Humanities), Kim Simard (Faculty, Cinema | Communications) and Anick Legault (Faculty, Psychology) are the presenters along with Dawson graduate Miryam Guirguis (Class of 2020, Health Science).

Click Read More to learn more about the pedagogy, get a link to resources and find out what's planned next.


For teachers: featured content from First Peoples’ Post-Secondary Storytelling Exchange

April 7th, 2021

Looking for resources to support you in your process of Indigenizing and decolonizing your curriculum and pedagogy?

Check out听听"For Educators"听for a curated list of resources for teachers. You will findaccessible and engaging Indigenous created听media suitable for the college classroom, lesson plans on topics including Residential schools 听and听Fashion and cultural appreciation vs appropriation .

Resources also include the latest Calls to action & recommendations related to Indigenous education, websites, podcasts, readings on Indigenous pedagogy, storytelling, research & ethics. Whether听starting to explore Indigenous topics,听expanding your substantial knowledge base or adding to your teaching tool box, there is something here for you!


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