What if the challenges ChatGPT and other AI poses for conventional methods of student assessment is just the catalyst we need to finally do away with conventional grading altogether and implement more authentic and humane ways to document learning? #ChatGPT#highered#ungrading
Congratulations to @lavisjn on being ranked in the top 15 researchers in Canada in social sciences and humanities https://t.co/d6HcY8WoKK @guide2research
Hey @McMasterU Black, Indigenous & Racialized students, staff & faculty you are invited to a "Lunch & Learn" to re-connect and form community w/ @EIOMcMaster and the Race, Racialization & Racism (R3) Working Group on Sep 27 from 12pm-1pm in Wilson Hall Room 1003!
Thinking of applying to the BHSc (Hons) Program? Our supplementary application questions for the upcoming cycle are now posted (scroll to the bottom to find a link to the questions)! We hope you'll find them interesting and thought-provoking -- have fun!
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PORTRAITS OF GIVING: @McMasterU first-year health sciences student Suraj Bansal is passionate about mental health advocacy.
https://t.co/952XwTslym @surajbansal2003@MacBHSc
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@JNashDC & I share our thoughts on #Survivor42 winner @McMasterU grad Maryanne and what her win means for our @MacBHSc course on #Survivor
All of my "useless" Survivor knowledge finally has purpose. HTH SCI 3SS3 "Season 3" returns this Fall!
A huge congratulations to our very own @jfekoenig for his @MSU_McMaster Teaching Award! Keep up the amazing work! #brighterworld@machealthsci https://t.co/5Ht9AvWgcu
McMaster’s mandatory mask mandate is being extended to the end of May 2022 in response to recent COVID modelling and public health guidance. Find more information in today’s letter from the President and Provost. https://t.co/ziVLhyEh2u 1/2
Big career decisions don’t come with a map, but all you need is a compass.
The right next move is the one that brings you a step closer to living your core values.
In an unpredictable world, you can’t make a master plan. You can only gauge whether you’re on a meaningful path.
@MacBHSc alum and instructor @Wilson_MichaelG honoured with inaugural award from @ihspr_cihr for excellence and innovation! We’re delighted and proud, but not at all surprised! 🏆🤩🎉
The inaugural 2021 Robyn Tamblyn #HSPR Innovator Award goes to @Wilson_MichaelG!👏
This prize recognizes research excellence & innovation in health services & policy research among Canada’s Mid-Career Investigators working within the mandate of #IHSPR
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Watching lectures with medical images that lack representation of skin of colour is something I hope new generations of Black learners never have to experience.
This #BlackHistoryMonth, @bmsacanada is hosting an event in collaboration with @VisualDx for trainees and faculty.
Applications are now being accepted for various summer positions with the McMaster Health Forum. This is your chance to aid in the Forum's work in addressing pressing health- and social-system challenges. Apply today!
@MSU_McMaster@MacBHSc@MacArtsci
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"It feels good to serve a community with work you do as a student..." @MacBHSc grad Joseph Wahba's HTHSCI 3E03 Health Information course project (facilitated by @McMasterHSL librarian Denise Smith) is featured in this article from @WikiEducation.
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Not succeeding at first is totally normal. If you develop a great Plan B, it’s easier to deal when Plan A doesn’t work out. My career path is thanks to a number of Plan Bs that became Plan A and I could not be happier about how that worked out. Failure is inevitable, not a flaw.