Webinar — All my Reciprocal Relations
Fort St. John Campus 9820 - 120th Ave, Fort St. John, British Columbia, CanadaTruth and Reconciliation Week event: Webinar with Mark Solomon 11am–12pm All My Reciprocal Relations Webinar information
Truth and Reconciliation Week event: Webinar with Mark Solomon 11am–12pm All My Reciprocal Relations Webinar information
Truth and Reconciliation Week event: Metis Beading workshop with Haley Bassett in Fort St. John campus' Gathering Space 1pm–5pm Please get here early to be involved — there is limited space and number of participants — students have priority (15 participants max — 10 reserved seats for Indigenous students). Free event
As part of NLC's Truth and Reconciliation Week, our Indigenous Education Department is presenting this learning opportunity to staff and faculty in our Fort St. John campus' Gathering Space.
Join us for an introduction to the American Psychological Association (APA) style. APA is one style you may need to use for citing your sources in essays, reports, or other submitted assignments. Location: Atrium
Join us for this Anti-Plagiarism workshop and learn about the definition, examples and consequences of plagiarism; the NLC Academic Integrity policy and the appeal process; and how to understand and avoid plagiarizing. This is a lunch and learn event, so come have lunch and learn with us! Location: Atrium
Microsoft Teams and D2L (Desire2Learn) are online learning platforms at NLC. This workshop will help you to navigate your courses, communicate with instructors, and submit assignments. We'll also show you some student success tools you can access through D2L. Bring your questions, we've got answers!