Simon Fraser University's Master of Education (MEd) in Health Education and Active Living program focuses on an holistic, agentic, active living vision of health, vitality and wellbeing. It is designed for practicing educators who wish to integrate scholarly inquiry with their professional practice and particular interests.
Friday 16 March 2012
Software and Student Posts
Good Afternoon!
The Joy of Statistics reminded me of the statistical software, JMP, that I downloaded for free from SFU’s IT site. Due to campus license agreements, SFU students may access a selection of computer programs at no cost. If you’re interested, learn more here.
As we wind down with this course and gear up for the next, I wanted to share my recent journey through your student blogs:
Raj is at the Taj!
Weather got you down? Here are ten ways to overcome a bad mood.
Speaking of mental health, here’s a great model.
Colourful cupcakes brighten a day!
The power of colour.
Let's support our senior population.
Health programs of the heart.
A new award in BC!
Linking health to our built environment.
A critique of Health Canada’s new anti-drug strategy.
Missed UBC's Early Years Conference 2012? View the presentations.
Changing lives through loans.
Have a wonderful weekend all!
Your Site Assistant,
Jacqueline
Photo provided by Marek Wojtal.
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