Please join us at the McLuhan Centre for Culture & Technology’s #cityasclassroom Workshop on Tuesday May 3rd, 6-9pm. We are bringing together a small panel of current and former U of T students to ask: What can U of T do to prepare students for the end of the assembly line How can we better integrate city & university? The End of the Assembly Line Tuesday, May 3rd, 6-9pm Coach House Institute, U of T Hosts Christopher Penney // Joseph L. Rotman School of Management // Toronto Experience & Learning Lab Jeff Pinto // Center for Distance Education // Athabasca University Panellists David Morton // U of T 2006 Philippa French // U of T 2014, Queens 2016 Anthony Roberts // U of T 2017 Note: We have sought to draw from a range of current and former U of T students but we recognize our small panel [...]
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By: Jeff Pinto
Posted: April 27, 2016, 2:32 pm
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