WINNSPACE
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Cubical homology-based Image Classification - A Comparative Study
(University of WinnipegUniversity of Winnipeg, 2021-12-23)Persistent homology is a powerful tool in topological data analysis (TDA) to compute, study and encode efficiently multi-scale topological features and is being increasingly used in digital image classification. The ... -
Canadians Do Oral History?
(Oral History Centre, University of Winnipeg, 2016-02-02) -
Disappearing Sounds
(Oral History Centre, University of Winnipeg, 2016-03-02) -
An inquiry into the pedagogical practices of high school social studies teachers: Imagining and re-imagining becoming a teacher
(International Centre for Innovation in Education, 2019)On three days in 2017-18 two university professor-researchers gathered with three high school teachers to talk about the experience of teaching social studies and about the insights, questions, and wonderments therefrom ... -
Canada 150: Exhibiting National Memory at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
(Taylor & Francis, 2018-04-19)This paper features an analysis of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) and its showcase for ‘Canada 150’, the sesquicentennial anniversary of Canadian Confederation. Particular attention is paid to how the Museum ... -
Representing "New Canadians": Competing Narratives about Recent German Immigrants to Manitoba
(Journal of Mennonite Studies, 2012) -
How Comics Work: A 1BUW Production
(Department of English, University of Winnipeg, 2019)This booklet is an introduction to the content for the University of Winnipeg Fall 2019 course ONE BOOK UW (1BUW). -
Reconciliation through Description: Using Metadata to Realize the Vision of the National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
(Taylor & Francis, 2015)This articlewill discuss the history and context surrounding the document collection and statement gathering mandates of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the challenges the newly established National ...