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Articles in the June 2021 Academic Newsletter:
Laurel Schollen, Vice-President Academic, introduces the June 2021 issue of the Academic Newsletter.
The ACC Chair provides an update on the work of the Council, including policy revisions and wrapping up the academic year.
One faculty uses Mentimeter to revitalize their asynchronous course content and engage their students.
A HyFlex course supports both online and classroom-based programs without having to offer separate classes in each mode.
A few tips to make yourself look and feel more “camera ready” as you teach online.
Do you currently use Blackboard Collaborate Ultra and are unsure how to transition to another web-conferencing platform?
In this article, we look at a few different options for presenting in Zoom to make your synchronous online classes engaging.
The Sandbox is making it easier to assign digital assignments by providing plug-and-play packages which support digital assignments.
This Cool Tools installment will focus on alleviating some of the associated fall out from burnout.
The Teaching & Learning Centre’s list of 10 books that we’ll be reading over the summer.
Flower Darby provides concrete examples for managing common challenges with teaching online.
With newfound comfort in the virtual world, we have watched the boundaries of the classroom become more fluid.
This hub will be a highly visual, publicly accessible repository showcasing student capstone work as well as other special projects.
The Academic Integrity Sub-Committee is seeking 1 faculty representative to join the sub-committee in September 2021.
The Educational Technology Advisory Committee is seeking 1 faculty member to begin in September 2021.
Teaching and Learning Day Spring 2021 focused on pedagogies of care and compassion.
Seneca hosted the Semi-Annual meeting of the Academic Integrity Council of Ontario (AICO) in May.
Laurel Schollen, VP Academic, has made a significant and lasting impact in Accessibility at Seneca.
The Registrar provides an update on enrolment, a new program, system updates, and looking forward to the fall term.
Three programs in the School of Legal, Public & Office Administration found creative ways to offer safe and rewarding alternatives to field placements.
In May, Seneca Work celebrated Career Development Month, held a Virtual Career Launch Day, and co-organized the Transition to Work event for people with disabilities.
The Seneca team had an outstanding performance with a total of three awards and a finalist in this Pitch Idea competition.
The School of English and Liberal Studies is proud to announce that these faculty members will start full-time in fall 2021.
Here are a few highlights of faculty and student achievements from the School of Fashion in the Faculty of Communication, Art & Design.
Here are a few highlights of faculty and student events and achievements from Seneca Business.
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