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Category Archives: Instruction
RESERVED: Third Floor Children’s Literature Area
Please note that the work area in the Children’s Literature Collection on the Third Floor of OISE Library will be reserved at the following times for class demonstrations: Monday, November 26 from 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM Tuesday, November 27 … Continue reading
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Register for RefWorks Flow and Zotero Workshops
Need help managing references for your research and assignments? This semester the OISE Library is offering several workshops introducing RefWorks Flow and Zotero citation management software. Learn how to collect, organize, and annotate references, generate in-text citations and bibliographies for … Continue reading
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Virtual Library (GPS): Registration now open!
Registration for the Virtual Library course is now open! This seven module online course is open to graduate students at the University of Toronto as part of the Graduate Professional Skills (GPS) program. The course runs from January 12 – … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Animal Cell Model
Anton van Leewenhoek first stumbled upon animal cells swimming around in pond water over 300 years ago. Use this model to introduce the idea of the animal cell to students still in the intermediate grades, or present it as a … Continue reading
Registration now open for Winter 2013 workshops
Interested in brushing up on those research skills? Like to find better resources for your practicum? Wondering how you can use your smartphone / tablet to enhance teaching and learning? Tired of spending hours putting together bibliographies? Then it’s time … Continue reading
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