Course Description
Experiential, participatory workshop to integrate the skills, perspectives, and knowledge introduced in the other core courses. The intention of the workshops is to broaden your exposure to other areas; we encourage students to go outside of their comfort zone. Students will be working in groups.
Students must complete two (2) workshops (INF1005H and INF1006H), each worth 0.25 FCE to fulfill the core requirements for the Master of Information degree. The workshops must be taken with different instructors and are different topics. Normally INF1005H and INF1006H are taken during the same term. INF1005H is offered the first 6 weeks of the Winter term and INF1006H starts right after.
All instructors will give their workshop twice in the session (unless otherwise indicated) – once (INF1005H) in the first 6 weeks (week of January 8, 2024 to week of February 12, 2024) in the winter 2024 term, and again (INF1006H) in the last 6 weeks of the session (week of February 26, 2024 to week of April 1, 2024) in the same time slot.
Please note that students need to enroll in one section each of both INF1005H and INF1006H.
****Please note the add/drop deadlines for INF1005H in winter 2024***
- Last date to ADD: Monday January 15, 2024 (Use ACORN – Within SGS Deadline, no form needed)
- Last day to DROP: Monday January 22, 2024 (Use ACORN – Within SGS Deadline, no form needed)
****Please note the add/drop deadlines for INF1006H in winter 2024***
- Last day to ADD: Monday March 4, 2024 (Submit an Add/Drop form to Student Services – Past SGS deadline)
- Last day to DROP: Monday March 11, 2024 (Submit an Add/Drop form to Services – Past SGS deadline)
INF1005H information workshop course descriptions for winter 2024 are below.
- Creating and Exploring Software Environments with JavaScript and Node.js, Winter 2024
- Queer Art and Archives, Winter 2024
- Artificial Intelligence Policy, Winter 2024
- Information and Contemplation, Winter 2024
- Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Museums and Archives, Winter 2024
- Objected-Oriented Thinking, Winter 2024
- Reading and Unreading Digital-born Creative Works: Critical Making of Contemporary Information, Winter 2023
- Systems Thinking, Systems Design, Winter 2023
Workshop Sections
0101 Dark UX (Fall) 0.25 Credits
0101 Unanticipated Consequences of IT (Winter) 0.25 Credits
0102 Information and the Body (Winter) 0.25 Credits
0104 Twisting Balloon Animals (Winter) 0.25 Credits
0105 Harm Reduction Practices for Information Professionals (Winter) 0.25 Credits
0106 Artificial Intelligence Policy (Winter) 0.25 Credits
0108 Information Technology Beyond Capitalism (Winter) 0.25 Credits