It’s now the middle of January, and I’ve made significant inroads with my documentary film. I submitted a video pitch for a podcast that would provide funds of over $10,000. I’ve secured a world-renowned cardiologist who researches near-death experiences, although it’s contingent on my submission being accepted. I also secured an interview with Paul Friedman,… Read more »
Who could have thought that writing an article in The Voice Magazine could result in improvements being made to public policies and procedures? Somehow that is what seems to have happened after connecting with policing stakeholders regarding the extortion letters in B.C. that were being sent to South Asian business owners. As the extortion letter… Read more »
Scholarship name: SME Education Foundation Scholarship Sponsored by: SME Education Foundation Deadline: February 1, 2024 Potential payout: $2500 to $20,000 Eligibility restriction: Applicants must be high school seniors or current university or college students; pursuing an associate, bachelor’s, or graduate degree in manufacturing, engineering, or related discipline at a university or college in Canada or… Read more »
We can be forgiven for feeling as though we live in a world on fire. Literal firestorms engulf swathes the size of a small province each summer, and an El Nino year like 2024 makes forest fire fears a top story even in the depths of winter. Meanwhile, global tensions have reached our back door… Read more »
Most people are likely to have heard the story of Peter Pan, a boy that never grows up, and maybe they have even seen the Disney 1953 movie of the same name. In the video cassette commercial trailer for the movie, Disney described Peter Pan as an all-time hero, and how it was the wonderful… Read more »
Facebook: What if I fail the final exam? A high-performance student (3.93 GPA) went into a final exam with a 98% average but failed. A student says the course stays open for 30 days after the end date, wherein a supplemental exam can be written. Another student says that the mark will be replaced with the… Read more »
From my early beginnings as a young introvert, the public library has always been a bit of a refuge. Years later, not much has changed, albeit with an additional affinity for endless hours spent scouring second-hand bookstores to add to my ever-growing “to-read” pile. From one bookworm to another, this column will be underscoring and… Read more »
If the phrase “the formulation and simulation of adaptive learning environments” piques your inner tech jouissance then this is the job for you. Keen to assess and understand AI within pedagogical confines, Dr. Oscar Lin seeks an accomplice in the furtherance of knowledge and application of AI technologies. Under the auspices of any help being… Read more »
Do you ever feel stuck? Do you work diligently researching a topic for an assignment, but then, when it is time to analyze, synthesize, and compose something organized and effective, you freeze up? Sometimes, thinking too much about our audience or point of view hinders us at the beginning of the writing process. Approaching a… Read more »