Hello everyone,
This week, Dalhousie University is hosting a two-day national
conference on learning and teaching organized by the Centre for
Learning and Teaching. I know that several members of the School's
community, faculty and students, have registered for this event.
It is impressive to note that, of twenty-one presentations coming from
Dalhousie, four are from SIM (see below) and an additional two include
alumni Linda Bedwell and Gwendolyn MacNairn of the University
Libraries. I cheer all of my colleagues on in their endeavours, which
fall beyond the scope of their "regular" research activities, and which
demonstrate wonderful commitment to building on the strengths of the
learning opportunities for our students.
Students' Use of Social Networking Sites for Academic Purposes
Keith Lawson (SIM)
Job Shadow Assignment, or "There and Back Again"
Marina Pluzhenskaya (SIM) and Sandra Toze (SIM)
Integrated Learning Opportunities at the Faculty of Management,
Dalhousie University: An analysis of two approaches to client-based
learning.
Louise Spiteri (SIM), Vivian Howard (SIM), and Jenny Baechler
(Faculty of Management)
Experiential Learning in Professional, Accredited Graduate Programs:
Assessing Dalhousie's MLIS and CRMBA programs as potential models for
others
Fiona Black (SIM) and Scott Comber (School of Business
Administration)
Further details about the conference may be found at
http://learningandteaching.dal.ca/dcutl/program.html
Very best wishes, and looking forward to seeing some of you at the
conference.
Fiona B.
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Fiona A. Black, PhD
Associate Dean of Management (External Programs)
and Director, School of Information Management
Faculty of Management
Dalhousie University
6100 University Avenue
Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 3J5, Canada
Voice: 902.494.1901
Fax: 902.494.2451
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Web: sim.management.dal.ca
Canada's first Master of Information Management: mim.management.dal.ca