Reconciliation: Walking the Path of Indigenous Allyship – Nov. 22, 2023

What does it mean to be an ally to Indigenous peoples? And is it even possible to call yourself an ally or is more correct to say that one can only aspire to be an ally as allyship is a continuous process of self-reflexivity and learning and acting in a decolonial manner. These are some […]

CO Colloquium: Web Scraping in Python

Virtual

This week's colloquium: "Web Scraping in Python" by Yohai Meiron from SciNet. The Compute Ontario Colloquia are weekly Zoom presentations on Advanced Research Computing, High Performance Computing, Research Data Management, and Research Software topics, delivered by staff from three Compute Ontario consortia (CAC, SciNet, SHARCNET) and guest speakers.  The colloquia are one hour long and include time […]

Wet Lab Spaces for Health Science Startups – Nov. 22, 2023

Join Health Innovation Hub (H2i) and MaRS on Wednesday November 22nd for an in-person event exploring how early-stage health science startups are navigating their wet lab space needs. This panel and networking event will cultivate conversation between entrepreneurs and wet lab space providers—with a unique panel featuring speakers from startups, labs, academia, hospitals, real estate, […]

MSC1090 lecture 22

SS1085

The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis using the R programming language.  Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference and machine-learning tools to gain insight into data sets, as well as be introduced to techniques and best practises for storing, managing and analyzing data.  Topics […]

CDHI Lightning Lunch: Indigenous Data Practices: How to Centre Life? – Nov. 23, 2023

CDHI Lightning Lunches are short meetings over the lunch-hour featuring the work of three scholars on a theme incurrent critical digital humanities scholarship. This event is being organized as part of the Indigenous Digital Practice initiative, aimed at building strengths among university and community-based Indigenous Researchers.

Exploring Ethical and Equitable Educational Technology Procurement – Nov. 23, 2023

This event is hosted by the Information technology Services. To broaden our understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion in our daily work, along with considerations such as indigenization, decolonization, and sustainability, we recognize the need to focus on less visible, yet highly impactful areas and processes. This webinar will delve into the implications of educational […]

iSchool Crosstalks: Technologies and Collaboration

BL728, Claude Bissell Building 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Faculty of Information has launched the ‘Crosstalk’ series, a collection of conversations on topics spanning multiple research areas and that may have been approached from different theoretical, conceptual, and methodological lenses. The goal is to tune our senses to seeing possible and ‘hidden’ connections between works and to engender disciplinary, multi/interdisciplinary, and/or cross-sectoral collaboration. […]

MSC1090 lecture 23

SS1085

The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis using the R programming language.  Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference and machine-learning tools to gain insight into data sets, as well as be introduced to techniques and best practises for storing, managing and analyzing data.  Topics […]

Speaking Our Truths: The Journey Towards Reconciliation Part 1 – Nov. 29, 2023

Please note there is a Part 1 and 2, and it is recommended you attend part 2 to get more of a wholesome context to this session. Culture is expressed in the worldviews of peoples from different backgrounds, lived experiences and histories. It is fostered through ones’ unique identification with ones’ values, beliefs, languages, and […]

Language, Accessibility & Ableism – Nov. 29, 2023

This session will provide participants with a foundational knowledge on how communication and language can create barriers to accessibility, and how to address these barriers. Participants will be (re-) introduced to AODA guidelines for accessible communication, language and terms that may be problematic, invited to consider how language changes over time, and to discuss how […]

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