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programs for preschoolers to adults. The course is not an introduction to language teaching methods, but rather assumes that participants have taken such a course previously and/or have significant language
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. Topics include professional development, professional ethics, reflective practices, career resilience, and research methods in the field of education.. Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Grader Total Hours
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survey of second language teaching methodologies and provides students with theoretical knowledge of innovative current practices, including the movement to a post-method era, new ways of teaching
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visualization methods and how to critically interrogate the application of visualization technologies in novel contexts. INF2182H – Information Visualization Estimate of the course enrolment: 35 Estimate of TA
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data using the most advanced tools available for Python. The techniques will include: linear regression, basic techniques for classification, advanced regression and classification methods, and
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Sessional Lecturer, INF2310H - Special Topics in Information Studies: Designing UX for Mixed Reality
implications of these approaches for mixed reality UX. Students will explore prototyping methods for designing mixed reality applications, and study evaluation techniques for these applications. The course will
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briefing materials. Ability to lead, evaluate or implement new processes, methods, systems and/or applications, or practices that significantly improve operations. Ability to communicate effectively both
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, systemic racial prejudice, and conceptions of social justice. Estimated enrolment: 50 students Estimated TA support: 80 hours Class schedule: *Please note, the delivery method for this course is currently in
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manufacture of paper, principles and ethics of restoration; restoration methods; archival conservation practices; rare book conservation practices; preservation microfilming, theory and practice; national and
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and methods underlying the arrangement of archival documents as well as the description of archival materials and the establishment of name access points according to standards adopted by the archival