Campus Notices
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ed MacDonald (History) next Thursday,
January 31 from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Faculty Lounge in the Main
Building for a brown-bag lunch discussion of best practices in selecting
students for class group work.
We often talk about the pedagogical thinking behind group work, and we
occasionally discuss how best to evaluate individual group members for what
is essentially communal work. But we seldom talk about a related aspect of
group work, the assembling of the groups themselves. How do we select group
members? Randomly? By perceived abilities? Congruent schedules?
Compatibility? What is the optimal size? How big is too big? Let's compare
notes and see if we can come up with some best practice principles.
Questions? Email gwandio@upei.ca at the Faculty Development Office. We
hope to see you next week!
Get out of the cold and into the rink for some great AUS hockey.
Friday, January 25
UPEI Men's Hockey vs StFX 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 26
Alumni Day
Green & White Games 4:00 pm over 40 alumni taking part
UPEI Hockey Honours Michael O'Brien 6:50 pm
UPEI Men's Hockey vs SMU 7:00 pm
UPEI Women's Hockey vs STU 7:30 pm
Lynn Boudreau
UPEI Athletics & Recreation
Communications & Events
566-0991
gopanthersgo.ca
Donate your Aeroplan Miles to the UPEI Panthers today, visit:
http://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/123
Neuromuscular neurologist and author of The Spiritual Doorway in the
Brain: A Neurologist’s Search for the God Experience, Dr. Kevin Nelson
will be on campus on January 28 and will present “In the Borderlands of
consciousness: spirituality arising from the brain in crisis” from 7–9 pm
in AVC’s Lecture Theatre A.
Dr. Nelson is the director of medical affairs, assistant dean for clinical affairs,
and professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky located in
Lexington. Nelson has a PEI connection as he’s married to Rustico native,
Dr. Anne Steele (nee Gallant). Steele, who is a child psychiatrist, is also
a UPEI alumna. Nelson and Steele enjoy vacationing at their summer cottage
in Cymbria, PEI.
Nelson will discuss the remarkable phenomena of near-death experiences and
life-altering events, and how the brain is working during these moments.
The lecture is free and all are welcome to attend. This lecture is hosted
by the faculties of arts and science with assistance from the
departments of psychology, philosophy, and religious studies.
Come out one and all and enjoy fun on the ice.
The fourth night of the season is Friday, February 1 at 8:00 pm
at the newly renovated Charlottetown Curling Complex, 241 Euston
Street, 892-7467 that features the new Callbeck's Bar & Grill for evening dining.
Cost is $8.00 per person.
First 10 teams that sign up and pay are guaranteed a spot on the ice.
Do not know how to curl?
I can show you how if you show up a few minutes early the nights you
sign up.
Wear warm comfortable clothing. No street shoes please, bring clean
sneakers.
Sliders & brooms are provided.
Winner buys the loser a drink and snacks are provided.
Sign up as an individual or a team with Shelley Ebbett, 246S AVC,
0888, Ebbett@upei.ca
So get your fellow classmates, friends, buddies, or co-workers and
head out for a fun night on the ice.
Sign up early so you do not miss out!
The UPEI Music Department is proud to present the 2013 Music Performance
Competition Finals Concert on Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 pm at the Dr.
Steel Recital Hall.
For tickets or information, contact 566-0507 or music@upei.ca
Tickets are $15/$10 (students/seniors) and will be available at the door.
http://news.upei.ca/media/2013/01/21/music-performance-competition-fina…
Our campus food bank is busy at the beginning of a term as students put
financial resources into texts and other school supplies.
So while our food bank was full in early January, more recently it is looking bare.
Tuna, peanut butter, cereal, crackers, salt, pasta, and sauces, granola bars
and treats ... all are needed these days.
Also we have an offer of eggs but have been asked to collect egg cartons.
Why not drop off your empty cartons so someone else can have a full one?
Food bank usage varies each month. Often we see 15-20 per month, some
repeat visitors and some first-time, one-time users.
Sister Sue
Sister Susan Kidd
Campus Minister
902-894-2876
sukidd@upei.ca
Dr. Daphne Gill, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar
entitled "Lab Rats Speak Out: Designing a behavioural test battery for
assessing autism-like symptoms in rodents" on Tuesday, January 29 at
1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C".
Everyone is welcome.
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ed MacDonald (History) next Thursday,
January 31 from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Faculty Lounge in the Main
Building for a brown-bag lunch discussion of best practices in selecting
students for class group work.
We often talk about the pedagogical thinking behind group work, and we
occasionally discuss how best to evaluate individual group members for what
is essentially communal work. But we seldom talk about a related aspect of
group work, the assembling of the groups themselves. How do we select group
members? Randomly? By perceived abilities? Congruent schedules?
Compatibility? What is the optimal size? How big is too big? Let's compare
notes and see if we can come up with some best practice principles.
Questions? Email gwandio@upei.ca at the Faculty Development Office. We
hope to see you next week!
Get out of the cold and into the rink for some great AUS hockey.
Friday, January 25
UPEI Men's Hockey vs StFX 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 26
Alumni Day
Green & White Games 4:00 pm over 40 alumni taking part
UPEI Hockey Honours Michael O'Brien 6:50 pm
UPEI Men's Hockey vs SMU 7:00 pm
UPEI Women's Hockey vs STU 7:30 pm
Lynn Boudreau
UPEI Athletics & Recreation
Communications & Events
566-0991
gopanthersgo.ca
Donate your Aeroplan Miles to the UPEI Panthers today, visit:
http://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/123
Neuromuscular neurologist and author of The Spiritual Doorway in the
Brain: A Neurologist’s Search for the God Experience, Dr. Kevin Nelson
will be on campus on January 28 and will present “In the Borderlands of
consciousness: spirituality arising from the brain in crisis” from 7–9 pm
in AVC’s Lecture Theatre A.
Dr. Nelson is the director of medical affairs, assistant dean for clinical affairs,
and professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky located in
Lexington. Nelson has a PEI connection as he’s married to Rustico native,
Dr. Anne Steele (nee Gallant). Steele, who is a child psychiatrist, is also
a UPEI alumna. Nelson and Steele enjoy vacationing at their summer cottage
in Cymbria, PEI.
Nelson will discuss the remarkable phenomena of near-death experiences and
life-altering events, and how the brain is working during these moments.
The lecture is free and all are welcome to attend. This lecture is hosted
by the faculties of arts and science with assistance from the
departments of psychology, philosophy, and religious studies.
Come out one and all and enjoy fun on the ice.
The fourth night of the season is Friday, February 1 at 8:00 pm
at the newly renovated Charlottetown Curling Complex, 241 Euston
Street, 892-7467 that features the new Callbeck's Bar & Grill for evening dining.
Cost is $8.00 per person.
First 10 teams that sign up and pay are guaranteed a spot on the ice.
Do not know how to curl?
I can show you how if you show up a few minutes early the nights you
sign up.
Wear warm comfortable clothing. No street shoes please, bring clean
sneakers.
Sliders & brooms are provided.
Winner buys the loser a drink and snacks are provided.
Sign up as an individual or a team with Shelley Ebbett, 246S AVC,
0888, Ebbett@upei.ca
So get your fellow classmates, friends, buddies, or co-workers and
head out for a fun night on the ice.
Sign up early so you do not miss out!
The UPEI Music Department is proud to present the 2013 Music Performance
Competition Finals Concert on Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 pm at the Dr.
Steel Recital Hall.
For tickets or information, contact 566-0507 or music@upei.ca
Tickets are $15/$10 (students/seniors) and will be available at the door.
http://news.upei.ca/media/2013/01/21/music-performance-competition-fina…
Our campus food bank is busy at the beginning of a term as students put
financial resources into texts and other school supplies.
So while our food bank was full in early January, more recently it is looking bare.
Tuna, peanut butter, cereal, crackers, salt, pasta, and sauces, granola bars
and treats ... all are needed these days.
Also we have an offer of eggs but have been asked to collect egg cartons.
Why not drop off your empty cartons so someone else can have a full one?
Food bank usage varies each month. Often we see 15-20 per month, some
repeat visitors and some first-time, one-time users.
Sister Sue
Sister Susan Kidd
Campus Minister
902-894-2876
sukidd@upei.ca
Please bring your lunch and join Dr. Ed MacDonald (History) next Thursday,
January 31 from 11:30 am-12:20 pm in the Faculty Lounge in the Main
Building for a brown-bag lunch discussion of best practices in selecting
students for class group work.
We often talk about the pedagogical thinking behind group work, and we
occasionally discuss how best to evaluate individual group members for what
is essentially communal work. But we seldom talk about a related aspect of
group work, the assembling of the groups themselves. How do we select group
members? Randomly? By perceived abilities? Congruent schedules?
Compatibility? What is the optimal size? How big is too big? Let's compare
notes and see if we can come up with some best practice principles.
Questions? Email gwandio@upei.ca at the Faculty Development Office. We
hope to see you next week!
Get out of the cold and into the rink for some great AUS hockey.
Friday, January 25
UPEI Men's Hockey vs StFX 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 26
Alumni Day
Green & White Games 4:00 pm over 40 alumni taking part
UPEI Hockey Honours Michael O'Brien 6:50 pm
UPEI Men's Hockey vs SMU 7:00 pm
UPEI Women's Hockey vs STU 7:30 pm
Lynn Boudreau
UPEI Athletics & Recreation
Communications & Events
566-0991
gopanthersgo.ca
Donate your Aeroplan Miles to the UPEI Panthers today, visit:
http://beyondmiles.aeroplan.com/eng/charity/123
Neuromuscular neurologist and author of The Spiritual Doorway in the
Brain: A Neurologist’s Search for the God Experience, Dr. Kevin Nelson
will be on campus on January 28 and will present “In the Borderlands of
consciousness: spirituality arising from the brain in crisis” from 7–9 pm
in AVC’s Lecture Theatre A.
Dr. Nelson is the director of medical affairs, assistant dean for clinical affairs,
and professor of neurology at the University of Kentucky located in
Lexington. Nelson has a PEI connection as he’s married to Rustico native,
Dr. Anne Steele (nee Gallant). Steele, who is a child psychiatrist, is also
a UPEI alumna. Nelson and Steele enjoy vacationing at their summer cottage
in Cymbria, PEI.
Nelson will discuss the remarkable phenomena of near-death experiences and
life-altering events, and how the brain is working during these moments.
The lecture is free and all are welcome to attend. This lecture is hosted
by the faculties of arts and science with assistance from the
departments of psychology, philosophy, and religious studies.
Come out one and all and enjoy fun on the ice.
The fourth night of the season is Friday, February 1 at 8:00 pm
at the newly renovated Charlottetown Curling Complex, 241 Euston
Street, 892-7467 that features the new Callbeck's Bar & Grill for evening dining.
Cost is $8.00 per person.
First 10 teams that sign up and pay are guaranteed a spot on the ice.
Do not know how to curl?
I can show you how if you show up a few minutes early the nights you
sign up.
Wear warm comfortable clothing. No street shoes please, bring clean
sneakers.
Sliders & brooms are provided.
Winner buys the loser a drink and snacks are provided.
Sign up as an individual or a team with Shelley Ebbett, 246S AVC,
0888, Ebbett@upei.ca
So get your fellow classmates, friends, buddies, or co-workers and
head out for a fun night on the ice.
Sign up early so you do not miss out!
The UPEI Music Department is proud to present the 2013 Music Performance
Competition Finals Concert on Thursday, January 24 at 7:30 pm at the Dr.
Steel Recital Hall.
For tickets or information, contact 566-0507 or music@upei.ca
Tickets are $15/$10 (students/seniors) and will be available at the door.
http://news.upei.ca/media/2013/01/21/music-performance-competition-fina…
Our campus food bank is busy at the beginning of a term as students put
financial resources into texts and other school supplies.
So while our food bank was full in early January, more recently it is looking bare.
Tuna, peanut butter, cereal, crackers, salt, pasta, and sauces, granola bars
and treats ... all are needed these days.
Also we have an offer of eggs but have been asked to collect egg cartons.
Why not drop off your empty cartons so someone else can have a full one?
Food bank usage varies each month. Often we see 15-20 per month, some
repeat visitors and some first-time, one-time users.
Sister Sue
Sister Susan Kidd
Campus Minister
902-894-2876
sukidd@upei.ca
Dr. Daphne Gill, Department of Biomedical Sciences will give a seminar
entitled "Lab Rats Speak Out: Designing a behavioural test battery for
assessing autism-like symptoms in rodents" on Tuesday, January 29 at
1:30 pm in AVC, Lecture Theatre "C".
Everyone is welcome.