MicroLecture Series at UFV


Next MicroLecture Series
 
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The MicroLecture series at UFV is an opportunity for faculty and students to share their research with the university and regional community in a fast and user-friendly way.  Faculty members and students involved in any form of research have the opportunity to disseminate the highlights of their findings, one after the other, to the masses in busy, public places on campus.  

Each researcher takes the stage for a maximum of two minutes and speaks about the exciting findings and implications of their research. The event is widely promoted across campus and into our local communities and provides a networking opportunity for those interested.  
 
What it looks like: 
A small riser and microphone/speakers will be set up in the Road Runner Lounge. Researchers take the stage one after the other for a maximum of two minutes, give their name, and speak about the exciting findings and implications of their research. The event will last about an hour.  Discussion and networking are encouraged afterwards (e.g., if someone is inspired, they would approach you afterwards to discuss further). The event is widely promoted across campus and into our local communities.

What it is not:
The micro lecture series is not an opportunity for faculty to introduce themselves or their department to the audience. Rather, it is an opportunity for those in attendance to get a variety of “snapshots” of the exciting research being conducted at UFV.


The Student MicroLectures are available for viewing here:

March 31 2011
http://stream.ufv.ca/onDemand/LectureSeries/StudentMicrolectures_31-Mar-2011.wmv


March 29 2012
http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/StudentMicrolectures2012.wmv

 

March 20 2013

http://stream.ufv.ca/onDemand/LectureSeries/UFV_StudentMicrolectures_20-March-2013.wmv 

 


Below is a list of microlectures grouped by department.  Please take a look at a lecture that you may be interested in.  Each time we do this we will be adding more lectures to the list and more deparments.

Alternatively, the MicroLecture event, which features all faculty research one after another is available for viewing.

January 2010 http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/MARCOM/Microlectures.wmv
September 2010 http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/MARCOM/Microlectures_Sept-2010.wmv
September 2011 - http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/UFV-Microlectures_23-Nov-2011.wmv
November 2011 - http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/UFV-Microlectures_23-Nov-2011.wmv
November 2012 - http://stream.ufv.ca/onDemand/LectureSeries/MicrolecturesFall2012.wmv


Agriculture
Natural plan growth regulators in berry crops or how to manipulate plants- Tom Baumann

Biology
Maternal Influences on Offspring Behaviour - Greg Schmaltz

Business Administration
Colleges and universities: How do we tell them apart?- Fiona McQuarrie

Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies
Race-making in the cooridors of academia - Satwinder Bains

Communications
Increasing the participation of marginalized cultural groups in the Abbotsford community dialogues: Applying the 9P Planning model - Marcella LaFever

Criminology
Old Systems, New Challenges: Youth Justice in Vietnam - Terry Waterhouse
Marijuana Grow Operations- Darryl Plecas
Homicide Recidivism in Canada- Jesse Cale
Domestic Violence: Differentiating Partner From Family-Based Events- Amanda McCormick
Extra judicial measures through diversion: It's the law! - Annette Vogt
Program participants' perceptions of BCLC's coluntary self-exclusion program: Results of a longitudinal study- Amanda McCormick

Early Childhood Ecudation
Enhancing Education Outcomes With Foster Children- Maple Melder-Crozier

Economics
Immigration and Trade Links in Canada- Ding Lu
Sovereigh Debt - Is Greece the First Domino to Fall?- Vladimir Dvoracek

English
Canadian Children and the First World War- Susan Fisher
Joel Barlow's Poetry of History - Helene Littmann
Right Writing? A Naming and Frequency Study of Valued Features- Nadeane Trowse
New Sensibilities in World Literature: Our Pacific Northwest & South Asia- Trevor Carolan
Trade, Travel & Translation: Southeast Asia in the Early Modern English Imagination- Melissa Walter
Signs of change - What linguists could learn from biology - Jamin Pelkey
Heores in limbo: A comparative study of the heroic action and inaction in the Greek epic: The Illiad and the Sanskirt Epic The Mahabharata - Rajnish Dhawan

Geography
Geography Matters: The Example of Maps and Land Claims - Ken Brealey
Inquiry-based Learning Within a Paleoecological Research Program- Jonathan Hughes
Healthcare is Child's Play - Garry Fehr
Climatology in today's world - Lionel Pandolfo
Modeling the impact of land cover change on water quality in the Fraser Valley using GIS- Scott Shupe

History
Imagining War: Cultural Constructs of Comba - Chris Leach
British Columbia's War, 1939-1945- Scott Sheffield

Indo-Canadian Studies
There is a Canadian Diaspora in India. Eh?- Satwinder Bains

Kinesiology and Physical Education
Exercise and the Brain: Does it Make a Difference?- Michael Gaetz
What is Movement? - Graham Fletcher


Mathetmatics and Statistics
Distributional integrals- Erik Talvila

Philosophy and Political Science
Depression Doesn't Cause You to Feel Bad: The Confusion of Cause and Effect in Mental Disorders - Peter Raabe
The Privy Coucil, The Constitution, and the Politics of Judicial Review- Hamish Telford

Psychology
Personality and Facebook Use- Ron Laye

Social Work & Human Services
Representations of Aboriginal People in the News- Robert Harding
Service Learning for the University - Adrienne Chan
H1N1 pandemic planning and response of field education programs: The experience of Social Work field coordinators in Canada- Lucki Kang
Intergenerational experiences in Aboriginal education: My family- Gwen Point

Teacher Education
Assessment as, for, and of learning: Student teachers empowered to maximize student success- Sheryl Macmath

Visual Arts
From Page to Screen: The Emerging Phenomenon of Videopoetry - Tom Konyves
Remote Garden - David Floren
Thinking Images - Kenneth Newby

Writing Centre
Genre theory as it predicts the success or failutre of genre usage - Nadeane Trowse

MicroLecture Series at UFV


Next MicroLecture Series

Wednesday November 14, 11:30 am, Road Runner Lounge

The MicroLecture series at UFV is an opportunity for faculty and students to share their research with the university and regional community in a fast and user-friendly way.  Faculty members and students involved in any form of research have the opportunity to disseminate the highlights of their findings, one after the other, to the masses in busy, public places on campus.  

Each researcher takes the stage for a maximum of two minutes and speaks about the exciting findings and implications of their research. The event is widely promoted across campus and into our local communities and provides a networking opportunity for those interested.  
 
We’re looking for 20 or more presenters to be a part of the continued success of the UFV MicroLecture event, which will take place on the Abbotsford Campus in the Road Runner Lounge on Wednesday November 14 from 11:30 – 12:30. You’ll be amongst your peers at universities around the world who make their research accessible through this process.
 
What it looks like: 
A small riser and microphone/speakers will be set up in the Road Runner Lounge. Researchers take the stage one after the other for a maximum of two minutes, give their name, and speak about the exciting findings and implications of their research. The event will last about an hour.  Discussion and networking are encouraged afterwards (e.g., if someone is inspired, they would approach you afterwards to discuss further). The event is widely promoted across campus and into our local communities.

What it is not:
The micro lecture series is not an opportunity for faculty to introduce themselves or their department to the audience. Rather, it is an opportunity for those in attendance to get a variety of “snapshots” of the exciting research being conducted at UFV.


If you are interested in presenting at the next MicroLecture Series, please register with Yvette Fairweather by October 19.


The Student MicroLectures are available for viewing here:

 

March 31 2011
http://stream.ufv.ca/onDemand/LectureSeries/StudentMicrolectures_31-Mar-2011.wmv


March 29 2012
http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/StudentMicrolectures2012.wmv


Below is a list of microlectures grouped by department.  Please take a look at a lecture that you may be interested in.  Each time we do this we will be adding more lectures to the list and more deparments.

Alternatively, the MIcroLecture event, which features all faculty research one after another is available for viewing.

January 2010 http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/MARCOM/Microlectures.wmv
September 2010 http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/MARCOM/Microlectures_Sept-2010.wmv
September 2011 - http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/UFV-Microlectures_23-Nov-2011.wmv
November 2011 - http://stream.ufv.ca/OnDemand/LectureSeries/UFV-Microlectures_23-Nov-2011.wmv

Agriculture
Natural plan growth regulators in berry crops or how to manipulate plants- Tom Baumann

Biology
Maternal Influences on Offspring Behaviour - Greg Schmaltz

Business Administration
Colleges and universities: How do we tell them apart?- Fiona McQuarrie

Centre for Indo-Canadian Studies
Race-making in the cooridors of academia - Satwinder Bains

Communications
Increasing the participation of marginalized cultural groups in the Abbotsford community dialogues: Applying the 9P Planning model - Marcella LaFever

Criminology
Old Systems, New Challenges: Youth Justice in Vietnam - Terry Waterhouse
Marijuana Grow Operations- Darryl Plecas
Homicide Recidivism in Canada- Jesse Cale
Domestic Violence: Differentiating Partner From Family-Based Events- Amanda McCormick
Extra judicial measures through diversion: It's the law! - Annette Vogt
Program participants' perceptions of BCLC's coluntary self-exclusion program: Results of a longitudinal study- Amanda McCormick

Early Childhood Ecudation
Enhancing Education Outcomes With Foster Children- Maple Melder-Crozier

Economics
Immigration and Trade Links in Canada- Ding Lu
Sovereigh Debt - Is Greece the First Domino to Fall?- Vladimir Dvoracek

English
Canadian Children and the First World War- Susan Fisher
Joel Barlow's Poetry of History - Helene Littmann
Right Writing? A Naming and Frequency Study of Valued Features- Nadeane Trowse
New Sensibilities in World Literature: Our Pacific Northwest & South Asia- Trevor Carolan
Trade, Travel & Translation: Southeast Asia in the Early Modern English Imagination- Melissa Walter
Signs of change - What linguists could learn from biology - Jamin Pelkey
Heores in limbo: A comparative study of the heroic action and inaction in the Greek epic: The Illiad and the Sanskirt Epic The Mahabharata - Rajnish Dhawan

Geography
Geography Matters: The Example of Maps and Land Claims - Ken Brealey
Inquiry-based Learning Within a Paleoecological Research Program- Jonathan Hughes
Healthcare is Child's Play - Garry Fehr
Climatology in today's world - Lionel Pandolfo
Modeling the impact of land cover change on water quality in the Fraser Valley using GIS- Scott Shupe

History
Imagining War: Cultural Constructs of Comba - Chris Leach
British Columbia's War, 1939-1945- Scott Sheffield

Indo-Canadian Studies
There is a Canadian Diaspora in India. Eh?- Satwinder Bains

Kinesiology and Physical Education
Exercise and the Brain: Does it Make a Difference?- Michael Gaetz
What is Movement? - Graham Fletcher


Mathetmatics and Statistics
Distributional integrals- Erik Talvila

Philosophy and Political Science
Depression Doesn't Cause You to Feel Bad: The Confusion of Cause and Effect in Mental Disorders - Peter Raabe
The Privy Coucil, The Constitution, and the Politics of Judicial Review- Hamish Telford

Psychology
Personality and Facebook Use- Ron Laye

Social Work & Human Services
Representations of Aboriginal People in the News- Robert Harding
Service Learning for the University - Adrienne Chan
H1N1 pandemic planning and response of field education programs: The experience of Social Work field coordinators in Canada- Lucki Kang
Intergenerational experiences in Aboriginal education: My family- Gwen Point

Teacher Education
Assessment as, for, and of learning: Student teachers empowered to maximize student success- Sheryl Macmath

Visual Arts
From Page to Screen: The Emerging Phenomenon of Videopoetry - Tom Konyves
Remote Garden - David Floren
Thinking Images - Kenneth Newby

Writing Centre
Genre theory as it predicts the success or failutre of genre usage - Nadeane Trowse

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