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University of Toronto Faculty of Information Sessional Lecturer Winter Term 2025 (January - April) MSL2230H – Nature & Culture: Histories of Heritage Interpretations in North America Course
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the institutionalized production and management of the economic value in information in relation to the production of lived culture. Includes critical examinations of globalization, the knowledge economy, media ownership
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1 Sessional Lecturer for the following course: HIS200H1F: Drunk History Histories of wine or beer or vodka often focus either on the production of these alcoholic beverages and their role in national
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | 1 day ago
production, and/or related forms of digital research creation. Experience in creating high-quality graphic design visuals and video production. Experience with managing social media accounts and social media
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drive business by user needs and design mandates. In addition to cultural leadership, the UX leader needs to work closely with other stakeholders – including users, product owners, managers, engineers
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professions related to knowledge production and distribution? What is the role of librarians during global ideological conflicts? What are the ethical and professional considerations that librarians should
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the range from mainframes and personal computing to mobile devices and sensors, understand the nature of different network and service architectures including cloud computing, explore the relationship of
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Sessional Lecturer, INF2205H - Designing Sustainable & Resilient Machine Learning Systems with MLOps
the everchanging nature of data that is conveyed by the adage “model drifts as data shifts”. Students will use frameworks and techniques for architectural modeling, analysis, and design to understand and apply
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software and products, online textbooks as well as MS Office Assets (Nonessential): Experience working in a University setting with graduate students Experience with Quercus, MS Teams and Zoom To be
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meetings M 14–15, T 12–13. Spring: Lectures M 15–16, T 10–11, F 11–12; Studios T 13–15, W 12–14, W 16–18, R 12–14; Team meetings M 16–17, T 15–16. Sessional dates of appointment: September 1, 2024 – April 30