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Six Seasons AMO app and Teacher's Guide Launch: Photos
Six Seasons researchers, Knowledge Keepers, and project partners celebrated the launch of the new app and Teacher's Guide for Amō’s Sapotawan in Leatherdale Hall at the University of Winnipeg. Here you can revisit the event and listen to the various speakers.
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Recording of the Launch of the AMO app and the new Teacher's Guide
Recording of the Launch of the AMO app and the new Teacher's Guide Six Seasons
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Launch of the New Six Seasons App and Teacher's Guide
Please join us for the joint launch of AMO, the second app in the Six Seasons series, and the new Teacher’s Guide for AMO and Amō’s Sapotawan.
The event will take place on Thursday, November 23, from 4:30 pm to 6 pm in Leatherdale Hall at The University of Winnipeg.
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Light refreshments will be provided.
The AMO app not only allows readers to experience the Six Seasons picture book Amō’s Sapotawan in digital form, it also provides unique features, such as recorded narration in English and Cree and interactive games. The Teacher’s Guide is intended to support educators using Amō’s Sapotawan and the AMO app in the classroom. It presents four thematic modules that include teaching strategies with suggested connections to Manitoba middle years curricula in Social Studies, Science, English Language Arts, Health, and the Arts as well as Rocky Cree culture and language.
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Pictures from the Launch of Amō's Sapotawan
On October 12, 2022, the Six Seasons project celebrated the launch of the second book in the Six Seasons series: Amō's Sapotawan. Here you can see a few visual impressions of the event that brought together project researchers, knowledge keepers, partners, and supporters.
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Six Seasons Celebrates App Launch
On October 24, the Six Seasons of Asiniskaw Ithiniwak will celebrate the launch of their first picture book app that accompanies the story Pisim Finds Her Miskanaw.
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Public Talk by Six Seasons Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Jennifer Robinson
The Centre for Research in Young People's Texts and Cultures is pleased to present “Community, Collaboration, Conciliation: Are We Working Together in a Good Way?,” a public talk by the Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak postdoctoral fellow Dr. Jennifer Robinson. Her talk will take place on April 3 from 12:30PM to 1:30PM in the CRYTC Lab (3C26).
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Rocky Cree Language Event and Preview of Pīsim Finds Her Miskanow App
As part of the University of Winnipeg’s series of Indigenous language events in honour of the UN International Year of Indigenous Languages, the Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak Project will be presenting on the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak (Rocky Cree) language and giving a preview of the soon-to-be-released Pīsim Finds Her Miskanow picture book app at 12:30pm on March 28. This public event will take place in the University of Winnipeg Aboriginal Student Services Centre and will be followed by a feast.
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Six Seasons Research Assistants Presenting at Indigenous Summer Scholars Colloquium
Two research assistants–Özten Paul and Thamer Linklater–will be presenting their research on the Six Seasons of the Asiniskow Ithiniwak project this Thursday, Aug. 2 at the University of Winnipeg Indigenous Summer Scholars Colloquium held in room 2M70 on the University of Winnipeg campus.
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Collaboration and Community Engagement: The Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak Roundtable at 2018 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences
On May 29, from 1:30PM to 3:00PM, members of the Six Seasons of the Asiniskaw Īthiniwak project will be participating in a roundtable at the Association for Research in the Cultures of Young People‘s session at the 2018 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Regina. This roundtable will take place in Room LC 215 at Luther College on the University of Regina campus.
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Skywalk Lecture – Moving Picture Books into the Future: Active Learning and Picture Book Apps
On February 21 from noon to 1PM, Six Seasons researcher, Mavis Reimer, will be presenting as part of the Winnipeg Public Library Skywalk Lecture Series in the Carol Shields Auditorium (2nd floor) at the Millennium Library, 251 Donald Street.