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Item Open Access E-Mentoring Program for Graduate and Undergraduate Nursing Students: Outline of Program Modules and Pre and Post Survey Templates(2023) Robbio, Ruth; Bertram, Mavoy; Endersby, Lisa; McCague, Hugh; Brennagh, Helen; Nugent, Doina; Quail, StephanieMany new graduate nurses face difficulties in their transition to professional practice. To help mitigate these difficulties, socialization through social supports and mentoring are critical to facilitate entry to practice (Robbio, 2018) and may be realized through opportunities for empathetic, authentic, and relational mentoring to address ongoing issues, such as isolation and a lack of social connectivity and mental wellbeing, faced by nursing students (Cengiz et al., 2021). Traditional in-person mentoring may encounter barriers, such as unsupportive work environments, lack of mentor access, heavy workloads and location and distance constraints. To address these limitations, an e-mentoring program for nursing students by nursing students was developed as a viable transitional strategy. This document provides individuals with access to the following openly licensed components from York University’s E-Mentoring Program: Partnering Graduate Nursing Students and Undergraduate Nursing Students: A list of the modules in the fully online program; Access to the survey instruments that were developed and administered to e-mentees and e-mentors prior to the program and at the completion of the program.Item Open Access Loglines: Comment captiver un public en 40 mots et moins(2023) St-Pierre, MeganItem Open Access Loglines: How To Captivate an Audience in 40 Words or Less(2023) St-Pierre, MeganItem Open Access Alexa : Où donc vont mes données?(2022) Harvey, Alison; Ioia, CarminaItem Open Access Traduction : Révèle ton potentiel de communication(2023) Lauffer, Sabine; M, Cédrine; Stacey, KalinItem Open Access Translation: Unlock Your Communication Potential(Glendon College, Continuing Education, 2023-07-23) Lau; M, Cédrine; Stacey, Kalin; Lauffer, SabineItem Open Access Devenir enseignante et enseignant FLS(2022-05-01) Scheffel-Dunand, DominiqueCet atelier interactif a pour objectif d’initier les élèves de la 9e à la 12e année à l’apprentissage de l’enseignement de la langue française. Les élèves découvriront une variété de compétences pédagogiques durant cet atelier. Ils travailleront ensuite en groupes pour créer une affiche contenant des informations provenant de divers sujets d’enseignement. Les groupes devront présenter leur affiche à la classe sous forme d’une mini leçon en utilisant les habiletés pédagogiques abordées durant l'activité et ainsi exposer les élèves au monde de l'enseignement du français afin de les motiver à poursuivre une potentielle carrière en enseignement.Item Open Access Debunking Psychology(Continuing Education, York University, Glendon Campus, 2022-05-01) rivest, joséeThe field of psychology plays an important role in multiple social domains. In addition to working in mental health, psychology researchers and practitioners contribute to such diverse fields as education, organisational development and marketing, among others. However, despite its broad reach, there remain many misconceptions about psychology and a general lack of knowledge regarding the role psychology plays beyond the field of mental health. This workshop addresses some of these misconceptions and seeks to demystify what it means to study and work in the field of psychology. Participants will look at concrete examples of how psychology research is conducted and explore examples of real-world applications beyond the field of mental health.Item Open Access La psychologie démystifiée(Continuing Education, York University, Glendon Campus, 2022-05-01) rivest, joséeLa psychologie joue un rôle important dans de nombreux domaines sociaux. Évidemment, celles et ceux qui exercent et étudient la psychologie œuvrent dans le domaine de la santé mentale, mais elles et ils interviennent aussi dans des secteurs aussi divers que l’éducation, le développement organisationnel et le marketing, pour ne nommer que ceux-ci. Or, en dépit de sa vaste portée, la psychologie fait toujours l’objet d’idées fausses et d’un manque général de connaissances sur le rôle qu’elle joue ailleurs qu’en santé mentale. Le présent atelier aborde certaines de ces idées fausses et vise à démystifier ce que ce signifie d’étudier et de travailler dans le domaine de la psychologie. Les participantes et participants examineront des exemples concrets de la manière dont la recherche en psychologie est menée et se familiariseront avec des contributions tangibles de la psychologie ailleurs que dans le domaine de la santé mentale.Item Open Access Prends ton avenir financier en main : Notions de base en placement(2022-05) Hao, Jian; Spotton Visano, BrendaItem Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 7 – the indoor biome(2022-07-01) LeBlanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaSeven in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 7 introduces the indoor biome.Item Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 6 – urban biodiversity(2022-07-01) LeBlanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaSixth in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 6 introduces urban biodiversity.Item Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 5 – seed and pollen ecology(2022-07-01) LeBlanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaFifth in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 5 introduces seed and pollen ecology.Item Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 3 – watersheds and the water cycle(2022-07-01) Leblanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaThird in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 3 introduces watersheds and the water cycle.Item Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 2 – useful and inexpensive materials(2022-07-01) Leblanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaSecond in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 2 explains how to find free and inexpensive materials and equipment.Item Open Access K-12 Science At Home activities for learning about Urban Watershed Management and Biodiversity episode 1 – introducing the virtual field course(2022-07-01) Leblanc, Jenna; Vukovic, SashaFirst in a series of seven short videos delivered via the Faculty of Science YouTube Channel (streaming) and Yorkspace Open Access Institutional Repository (downloadable mp4 file). Each video has an accompanying pamphlet with links to activities. Together, they make the content of undergraduate Online Ecology Field Course Modules accessible for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 who are interested in doing Citizen Science. Activities use inexpensive equipment which all together cost under $20. Equipment includes every day household items, and an origami microscope and a macro-camera lens that fits all mobile phones. With this, Student Citizen Scientists can undertake Ecology Research and Field Work in their home or garden, on their balcony or in the parking lot, while following safe COVID-19 Social Distancing guidelines. Seven laboratory modules introduce a range of safe, Kitchen Sink Ecology activities. Episode 1 introduces what field courses are all about.Item Open Access Holding Your Financial Future in Your Hands: The Basics of Investing(2022) Spotton Visano, Brenda; Hao, JianItem Open Access Communications - Capitalisme de surveillance(2022) Ioia, Carmina; harvey, allisonItem Open Access Communications - Surveillance Capitalism(2022) Harvey, Allison; Ioia, Carmina
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