We'll also feature the U.K.:
- A few hours of videos on how to take the University of Waterloo to the next level, with interactive video and articles covering the major topics of interest.
- A hands-on course on creating video games in an effort to generate revenue that will help the university better understand the opportunities it has on campus.
- A hands-on talk on how the future of journalism is linked to student development.
- A hands-on panel discussion on students' perspectives on creating content for journalism.
- The talk is free. You can get tickets from the event.
- A free workshop with an Introduction to Creative Writing: A series of 20 hands-on notes that will be taken by students.
- A hands-on workshop on taking digital journalism to the next level.
- A live show on how to contribute on the Twitter project, from 6:30-8pm
+ UQCS Hackathon -
- In an effort to draw together the students, the UQCS Hackathon team will be joined by local students who will take part in a live show from 9am-6pm. At 12pm we will discuss three ideas: 1) a live show as part of an online learning and learning project 2) a series of live video courses 3) hands-on video tutorials as part of the online learning project
- UQCS Hackathon 2019 -
- Free community event for the first time from 9am-3pm, as well as one day on the UQCS campus to share the benefits of the experience.
- UQCS Hackathon 2031 -
- A free free event with three hands-on tutorials for the U.K.:
- A Free online event: A talk for our volunteers: a new blog with some of the best UQCS programming, interviews and advice from the UU faculty.
How much longer can we keep up this lefty bullsh*t we need to stay strong to our values.
This is exactly what conservatives always says
I can’t agree more, as my brother went on to become a volunteer in Syria, fighting alongside Syrian moderate opposition versus Assad – and died. All because US did not stop Assad in 2011-2012.