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    • The Virtual Expanses of Canadian Popular Culture 

      Briton, Derek (2011-03-09)
      Dr. Derek Briton, Associate Director, Centre for Integrated Studies, will provide an overview of the impact of virtual worlds—Massiviely Multiple Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs)—on Canadian popular culture, including ...
    • Visual Stress Theory and Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome 

      Brennan, Paul (2011-03-09)
      How does the functional design of text—its color, size, spacing, background page color—add to or diminish visual stress? Paul Brennan, AU MScIS graduate, will present some of his thesis work during an overview of visual ...
    • We Know More Than You Think! What do we know about the student experience? What draws students to Athabasca University? 

      Parker, Nancy (2011-03-30)
      Dr. Nancy Parker, Director, Institutional Studies, will present key trends for Athabasca University learners and support services. Discussion will include benchmarking surveys, highlighting data obtained from a number of ...
    • William Chappell's Historical Hit Parade 

      Gregory, David (2011-03-09)
      William Chappell, pioneer historian of English popular music, researched and published vernacular songs from the late Middle Ages to 18th Century. Based on his recently published book, "Victorian Songhunters", Dr. David ...
    • Women & Distance Education: Issues and Perspectives 

      Wong-Wylie, Gina (2011-03-09)
      In North America, where the majority of Distance Education (DE) learners are female, women face a multitude of barriers and challenges, the effects of which can result in undue stress and attrition in DE programs. Dr. ...
    • Youth and the WTO 

      Huebert, Matthew (2011-03-09)
      AU helped sponsor the YouthInside project to bring youth involvement to the World Trade Organization (WTO) 6th Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong in December, 2005. With project goals being to educate, inspire, and engage ...


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