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Sessional Lecturer, INF2310H - Special Topics in Information Studies: Designing UX for Mixed Reality
Description: This course explores the worlds of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality applications, and prepares students with user experience design techniques to prototype, evaluate and critique these systems
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imaging. Both experimental and theoretical research will be considered. Candidates who aim to develop partnerships between academia, industry and government research labs to support the Canadian national
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artifacts, critical assessment of digitization projects, collaborative knowledge work, reading devices (old and new), e-book interface design, text/image/multimedia relationships, theories and practices
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as a methodological paradigm. This course covers various phases of MMR, including its theoretical frameworks, research designs, strategic mixed methods sampling, data collection methods, data analysis
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, and document appropriate engineering design opportunities; in the second half they design, prototype, and present engineering designs to a subset of those identified opportunities. In support of
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 3 months ago
. Excellent analytical skills; demonstrated ability to think outside the box, see the big picture and long-term implications and opportunities of proposed changes; excellent documentation, communication (verbal
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assessment tools. If you are a collaborative changemaker with experience implementing complex recruitment events for multiple audiences, and if you have the ability to combine big-picture thinking with hands
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need to maintain absolute confidentiality, with personal and employment matters. The incumbent must present a professional image in the Office of EDI by interacting knowledgeably and courteously with
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record in clinical translational research. Research interest in artificial intelligence, and its application to whole slide images / digital pathology is required. Interest in molecular diagnostics would
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
effective use of text, colour, user input, audio, still, and time-based images. January 1 to April 30, 2026 (actual work may extend into May 2026) LEC0101 - Tuesdays 3pm-5pm (day/time subject to change