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The screen in the JJ Macleod Auditorium recently became a window into the athlete’s medical clinic at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic games. 
Thomas Zochowski, a second-year medical student, would have liked to have taken a field trip to the clinic in person, but realized that by using readily available technology and the existing facilities here, he and others could see the clinic without taking a trip across the country. Read more... |
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The Portal (http://portal.utoronto.ca) is the main entry point to online community networking at UofT. The portal offers faculty, students, and staff the opportunity to meet and interact online in a variety of contexts: For Teaching and Learning:
Faculty and Instructors can make use of the built-in Learning Management System (LMS) to deliver courses entirely online or to supplement face-to-face courses currently being taught. For Community Building and Networking: As a member of the Uof T Community, the portal enables you to tap into an ever-growing number of resources and online communities being made available on, around and between campuses.
For Electronic Communications:
The portal contains a rich set of electronic communication tools including capabilities for messaging, accessing your UTOR e-mail account, community discussion boards, chats, whiteboards, and soon blogs. |
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Increase the visibility of your research, find potential collaborators and adhere to policies respecting open access to publications by visiting: medresearch.utoronto.ca
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