Recent experiences
Community Engagement Communication Project - College Communications CMM125-05 SSW & PSW students
CMM125-05
Canadore College's Social Service Worker (SSW) and Personal Support Worker (PSW) students are eager to enhance their communication skills through practical, real-world projects. These learners possess foundational abilities in researching, organizing, reframing, analyzing, writing, and presenting information. By collaborating with industry professionals, students can apply these skills to projects that require effective communication and information dissemination, ultimately preparing them for future roles in social services and personal support sectors.
Community Engagement Communication Project - College Communications CMM125-06 PRN & SSW students
CMM125-06
Canadore College's Practical Nursing (PRN) and Social Service Worker (SSW) students are eager to enhance their communication skills through practical, real-world projects. These learners possess foundational abilities in researching, organizing, reframing, analyzing, writing, and presenting information. By collaborating with industry professionals, students can apply these skills to projects that require effective communication and information dissemination, ultimately preparing them for future roles in social services and personal support sectors.
Winter 2025 Indigenous Wellness & Addictions Prevention Communications
CMM230
Canadore College's Indigenous Wellness and Addictions Prevention (IWAP) students seek opportunities to practice their communication skills. If you're looking for new ideas and a fresh perspective, this group of second-semester students welcomes the opportunity to create content based on your needs.
College Communications - Social Service Worker (SSW) and Personal Support Worker (PSW) students (05 cohort)
CMM125-05
Canadore College's first-semester Social Service Worker (SSW) and Personal Support Worker (PSW) students are seeking opportunities to practice academic and vocational communication skills. They are developing generic skills in researching, organizing, reframing, analyzing, writing, and presenting information. Learners, who are a mix of domestic and international students, will work on one main project over the experience of the semester, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. These students are on campus at Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario, approximately 3 hours north of Toronto.