Posts Tagged: Patricia Sheridan
Fourteen new faculty members working at the leading edge of engineering education and research are joining U of T Engineering, slated to begin on or before July 1, 2017. Five of these professors hold appointments in more than one department.…
Web-based platform uses self, peer and instructor feedback to drive learning in large classes
This story is Part 2 of an eight-part series, Engineering Experiential Learning, running throughout spring and summer 2015. When Patricia Sheridan (MechE 0T9, MASc 1T1, ILead PhD Candidate) was an undergraduate student in mechanical engineering at U of T, she loved working…
Whether you’re a Baby Boomer, a Gen Y or somewhere in between, your age group is characterized by its unique strengths, weaknesses and impacts on society. The current cohort, born after 1995 and dubbed “Generation Z,” have been heralded in…
If you’re like many others using Twitter and LinkedIn, you’ve probably overdosed on articles headlined, “How to be more like Steve Jobs”, “Gandhi’s five tricks to success”, or “What Sir John A. Macdonald ate for breakfast.” But to those at…
When Patricia Sheridan was a high school student, her decision to study engineering at U of T had a lot to do with her DEEP experience. And she’s not alone. The Da Vinci Engineering Enrichment Program (DEEP) Summer Academy, now in its eleventh year,…
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