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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 2 months ago
date collection methods. Students are required to take this course upon entry to the Sociology, Criminology, Law and Society Major and Specialist programs. Estimated course enrolment: 125 Estimated TA
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
investigated. Topics include project estimating, costing and evaluation, organizing and managing project teams, quantitative methods for project planning and scheduling, introduction to computer-based project
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equipment Ability to properly and safely use related tools Ability to determine materials required and calculate estimate costs Physically capable to perform the work functions of this position (ability
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computer skills Flexibility with scheduling, including the ability to work increased hours during peak periods and some evening and weekend shifts Must be able to lift to 50 lbs. and be able to stand for up
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utilizing their outstanding communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. Experience delivering adult education will be a strong asset. Proficiency with various computer programs and systems as
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experience with instrument development as well as data collection, analysis and reporting, among other pedagogical strategies, students will learn institutions’ methods for learning about their audiences and
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video games as interactive interfaces, introduces core video game concepts, discusses the role of UX in the video game development process, and highlights how and when core UX research methods
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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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Schedule: Wednesdays 2-3pm in the Winter term January to April 2026 Salary: $3,339.04 Estimated Course Enrollment: 10 TA support: none Qualifications: Graduate degree in music education, music performance
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musicians. Concepts such as incorporation, accounting and taxation are introduced as well as methods of finance. Models of commerce specific to the music industry are analyzed. Case studies are reviewed, and