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Two-stage exams are a form of assessment that bring student collaborative learning into the testing process. While a typical two-stage exam gathers students to re-do the exam as a group after completing it individually, this project investigates the use of 鈥済roup first鈥 two-stage exams. In this format, piloted in Organic Chemistry I midterm exams, students complete the group component before the individual component, and each part has related, but discrete questions.

Classified as: Faculty of Science, 成人VR视频 Office of Science Education
Published on: 23 Feb 2023

After extensive cleaning and air-testing, we are glad to announce that the North Block of the Stewart Biology Building is safe for use, and is open effective immediately.

Classified as: Building closure updates, Stewart Biology Building
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

Antoine Labelle has been named the recipient of the 2022 William Moser Memorial Prize, an award given to 成人VR视频 students who achieve outstanding results in the .

Published on: 22 Feb 2023

Last Thursday, we noted that some areas of the Stewart Biology Building would be re-cleaned, and that a fresh round of air tests would determine whether the building could re-open sometime this week. The re-cleaning was completed over the weekend, and new air samples will soon be taken from the North and South Blocks for testing.

Classified as: Stewart Biology Building, Building closure updates
Published on: 20 Feb 2023

Since our previous update, extensive testing has taken place in the North Block of the building, and the affected areas have undergone comprehensive cleaning under asbestos safety protocols. Results so far are encouraging. Wipe tests have helped to guide and target our air-testing and cleaning efforts, and following our cleaning operation, all air tests have indicated that this area is now safe for use.

Classified as: Stewart Biology Building, Building closure updates
Published on: 16 Feb 2023

In our fast-paced world, where information is propagated at high speeds from one end of the globe to the other, it is undeniable that rapid communication has rendered information highly diffusible. A problem arises, however, when false or inaccurate information regarding scientific theories and research spreads. For this reason, it is essential to find new and innovative ways to effectively transmit information that is comprehensible to the general public.

Classified as: 成人VR视频 Office of Science Education, Faculty of Science
Published on: 16 Feb 2023

We are writing to provide users of the Stewart Biology Building with an update as to timelines for a safe re-opening. While damage occurred in both the North and South blocks, the North will be able to open sooner than the South.

Classified as: Building closure updates, Stewart Biology Building
Published on: 13 Feb 2023

Forty-five undergraduate students at 成人VR视频 participated in new Climate Crisis and Climate Actions course

The COVID-19 pandemic slowed down almost everything. For听Diane Dechief, PhD, and听Marcy Slapcoff听of the Office of Science Education (OSE), the two leads of the new Faculty of Science course听FSCI198: Climate Crisis and Climate Actions, there was a positive aspect to the delays.

Classified as: Faculty of Science, Bieler School of Environment, max bell school of public policy, Biology Department, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Published on: 10 Feb 2023

Professor听听of the 成人VR视频 Department of Physics and the Trottier Space Institute听has been awarded the 2022听听by the听. This medal is awarded once every two years to honour exceptional contributions to Astronomy & Astrophysics by young scientists anywhere in the world.

Classified as: Faculty of Science, Physics Department, Trottier Space Institute, Awards
Published on: 10 Feb 2023

As mentioned in the message sent to the Stewart Biology listservs and posted on the web this morning, tests revealed the presence of asbestos in some building materials damaged by flooding. To be cautious, testing has been extended to other areas of the building not covered in the initial round of tests.

Classified as: Building closure updates, Stewart Biology Building
Published on: 8 Feb 2023

Despite Canada being an important energy producer, not all Canadians can access or afford adequate levels of听energy services听at home to meet their needs, maintain healthy indoor temperatures, and live a decent life鈥攁 situation known as energy poverty. Depending on the measure, 6鈥19% of Canadian households face energy poverty. Health risks associated with energy poverty are documented in countries with milder climates.

Classified as: Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Canada
Published on: 8 Feb 2023

Five multidisciplinary teams to collaborate on computational approaches to complex problems

Classified as: Faculty of Science, Computational and Data Systems Initiative, CDSI, data science
Published on: 8 Feb 2023

This reading week the Faculty of Science is partnering with How to Change the World to offer 10 undergraduate students a unique experiential learning and professional development opportunity.

This is a chance for you to tackle real-world sustainability and innovation challenges using the framework of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). You will be supported by a world-class global teaching team, and receive guidance from a diverse range of sustainability and innovation experts and local stakeholders from around the world.

Classified as: Faculty of Science, undergraduate, March break
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Published on: 8 Feb 2023

Wetlands are among the most threatened ecosystems in the world. A new study, published in , has found that the loss of wetland areas around the globe since 1700 has likely been overestimated. This is good news overall, however, the global picture hides significant variations, with several regions and distinct wetland types under significant levels of pressure. For instance, temperate river floodplains have been highly impacted while remote boreal-arctic peatlands remain comparatively unharmed.

Classified as: Sustainability, Faculty of Science, Department of Geography, Bernhard Lehner, wetlands
Published on: 8 Feb 2023

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