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Student’s satisfaction, performance and perceived learning in BAB

October 28, 2016 by

With new degree programs offered by colleges in Canada , the colleges are under more pressure to offer their degree students alternative options to the traditional full-semester course. There are relatively few studies done on student satisfaction and performance for this two formats with the same number of contact hours per course.

Performance Validation of Advanced Skate Blade Runners for RZR

September 1, 2016 by

RZR Skate Blades (RZR) is a Hamilton-based SME that designs and manufactures custom, advanced performance hockey skate blade runners. RZR’s product follows a classic hockey skate blade design, but combines high quality aerospace-grade stainless steels with the latest technology in custom precision manufacturing processes

Mapping Innovation

September 1, 2016 by

Mapping Innovation is a collaborative project between Polytechnics Canada, MaRS, CONII and GBC. The goal is to create a central online resource for industry, community, clinical organizations, government, and academic institutes that displays a geographic representation of innovation in Canada.

Student Success Program

September 1, 2016 by

The Student Success program is a comprehensive Academic Strategy that is designed to improve George Brown College’s low first-to-second year retention rates. GBC is in the process of developing a Student Success Framework

Women Transitioning to Trades & Employment (WTTE)

August 19, 2016 by

The WTTE project was envisioned as a practical way of working with women who were marginalized in various ways—dealing with poverty, interruptions in schooling, and the devastating impacts of violence—and helping those same women with further training and employment prospects to help them get out of those situations.

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