Learn basic digital skills, and tell your own story through various digital media, such as Powerpoint, blog sites, video-making, and more!
Learn basic digital skills, and tell your own story through various digital media, such as Powerpoint, blog sites, video-making, and more!
The Learning Centre engages people in community-based learning and literacy development that further enables them to make positive changes for themselves and their communities.
The Learning Centre Literacy Association is a vibrant, diverse community confidently exploring and using literacy.
The Learning Centre engages people in community-based learning and literacy development that further enables them to make positive changes for themselves and their communities.
The Learning Centre Literacy Association is a vibrant, diverse community confidently exploring and using literacy.
Our Core
The core purpose of The Learning Centre LiteracyAssociation (TLCLA) is to help adults with the development of literacy and numeracy skills. Most TLCLA participants are either seeking work or hoping to improve their work prospects through attending programs at the Association.
Programs include one-on-one tutoring, literacy and numeracy classes, and independent learning with tutor or instructor support. The Association is dedicated to offering programming that corresponds directly to learners’ needs and interests.
The areas served by the Association include neighbourhoods with higher-than-average percentages of adult residents who are functionally illiterate and unable to afford education due to economic hardships.
Given that the large majority of the Association’s adult students are poor and typically restricted from participating in many of society’s educational and economic opportunities, the Association is constantly finding new methods and strategies to engage learners. Programs and services operate on a continuous intake basis.
This course offers students an opportunity to learn the craft of writing for dramatic film.
This course expands on the Foundations of Visual Motion and makes direct references to the Animation program.
During these workshops, the participants would learn the benefits and practicalities of doing snapshot stories with your students
At SFU, we are dedicated to producing innovative research that benefits society
This phase is about refining your speaking skills and becoming comfortable with sharing your own narratives.
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