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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/germanic-slavic-studies/events/public-writing-turn
 ing-academic-paper-blogpost
LOCATION:Canada
SUMMARY:Public Writing – Turning an Academic Paper into a Blogpost
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Graduate students do a lot of academic writing within their\ndi
 sciplines\, be it journal articles\, conference presentations\, or\nsemina
 r papers. But what if you’d like to communicate your findings\nto an aud
 ience beyond your peers or professors?
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/germanic-slavic-studies/events/simple-and-effectiv
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LOCATION:Canada
SUMMARY:Simple and Effective Online Teaching – Grad Student Edition
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:We’re all online teachers now. And this scares us a bit\, bec
 ause\nonline teaching has a reputation for being technology-heavy and\ndif
 ficult to master. This webinar will help us dial back some of that\nanxiet
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/germanic-slavic-studies/events/google-translate-to
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LOCATION:Canada
SUMMARY:Google Translate – A Tool for Cheating or a Tool for Learning?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Online translation devices such as Google Translate (GT) are an
 \nannoyance in the second language classroom. Students often rely\nheavily
  on GT in class or when completing homework assignments\, rather\nthan\, f
 or example\, putting in the time required to learn vocabulary.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/germanic-slavic-studies/events/mobility-identity-l
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LOCATION:AL - Arts Lecture Hall 200 University Avenue West 209 Waterloo ON 
 N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Mobility\, Identity\, Literacy: Mennonites by Christine Kampen Robi
 nson
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DESCRIPTION:On March 13\, alumna Dr. Christine Kampen Robinson (former UWat
 erloo\nPhD-student in Germanic &amp; Slavic Studies) will come back to campus 
 to\npresent on her dissertation research in our graduate course\n“Langua
 ge\, Identity and Mobility” and to participate in the\ngraduate seminar.
  Her research on Low German-speaking Mennonites from\nMexico with a focus 
 on identity\, literacy\, and language learning in\nthis migration context 
 encompasses several aspects of the course.
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