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Current Exhibits at Coutts
This month, there are two exhibits worth checking out on the Coutts Library main floor. The next time you’re browsing the stacks or hanging out in between classes, take a look at the information and photos detailing Black history in Alberta. … Continue reading
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News from the Ed Tech Fair!
Monday’s Educational Technology fair was a rousing success. David Wees’ inspirational yet controversial keynote analyzing, encouraging, and critiquing technology in schools set just the right note for the day ahead. Sessions during the day ranged from integrating SMART technology into the classroom, to … Continue reading
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Get Graphic!
The Coutts Library was packed last Thursday afternoon with Graphic Novel connoisseurs and newbies alike to hear the riveting presentations from Edmonton Public Library’s Lindy Pratch and U of A’s own Gail de Vos. Both Lindy and Gail … Continue reading
Exhibitionists!
Until December 15, the main floor of the Coutts Library has been transformed into a makeshift art gallery. Featuring the work of University of Alberta Faculty members–all art teachers in the Department of Elementary Education–Exhibitionists: Another Look showcases the physicality of life, … Continue reading
