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to make educational decisions in second language courses, different techniques for collecting that information, and ways for interpreting it. Principles and methods for assessment with and without tests
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Quebec’s diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious makeup, the historical racialization of specific communities, and the methods scholars have developed to study these issues. A multidisciplinary approach
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of large corpora; modelling and interpreting psycholinguistic and historical language data; building models of sequences of words; computing similarity between languages; information retrieval and extraction
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- Abstracting and Indexing Course Overview Principles and practical methods of abstracting and indexing. Topics include pre- and post-coordinate indexing, concept analysis, vocabulary control, construction and
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. • Enable entry of final committee decisions and comments through a controlled input method such as a SharePoint list, a protected Excel Online form, or a simple Power App. • Produce exports that align with
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managing and securely storing project data and datasets. Analyze and interpret research data, ensuring quality and reliability. Contribute to the development and improvement of research methods and systems
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improvement of research methods and systems. Assist with the submission of abstracts and manuscripts and prepare reports. Qualification: Master's Degree in Bioengineering or related discipline. Experience with
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principles, strategies, methods and tools used in the lifecycle management of the content, including capture, workflow, classification, metadata, collaboration, preservation, and delivery. Teaching
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for providing elementary school children with an appreciation of the nature and method of science inquiry. Please note : This is a PIF (Pédagogie de l'immersion Française) course - Excellent proficiency in French
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the secondary schools of Québec. A survey of teaching methods and laboratory management appropriate to the junior and senior high school level. Term: Winter 2026 Course Credits: 3 Location: EDUC 348 Schedule