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Just because they were born when computers were in every household, does not make Millenials all-knowing about the Internet or the technology that surrounds it.
Rochelle knows how to make your academic life easier. She tells you which software is worth investing in.
Rochelle thinks really far ahead. What will universities be like in 500 years?
Rochelle explains the difference between Google searching and academic browsing – and why the two should not be confused.
Rochelle explores the current state of university courseware and suggests how an ideal system should work.
In the future, will we continue to store our files on a computer, or will we be storing everything on a cloud?
In this inaugural episode, Rochelle delves in to the world of Twitter. Yes, it can actually be useful to academics.
An interview with Doug Peers, associate vice-president graduate and dean of graduate studies at York University, on why academics should consider the life of an administrator.
An interview with Jack Duffy, a professor at Dalhousie University, on the benefits of becoming a university administrator.
By simply switching on his home computer and picking up the phone, Tom Erickson is already at the office. Could you work this way?
An interview with Brian Campbell, dean of graduate studies at chair of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
An interview with Marianne Stanford, chair of the Canadian Association of Postdoctoral Scholars
An interview with Sunny Marche, associate dean of graduate studies at Dalhousie University
An interview with Janice Deakin, the associate vice-principal and dean of graduate studies and research at Queen’s University
An interview with Chet Jablonski, Assistant provost, research and graduate studies at Zayed University in Dubai
An interview with two graduate students association presidents
An interview with Noreen Golfman, dean of graduate studies at Memorial University
An interview with Kevin Vessey, dean of graduate studies at St. Mary’s University
An interview with John ApSimon, interim executive director, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies