How Exercise can Support you through Menopause (Online)
Offered by the Health and Wellness Program
Embarking on the journey through perimenopause and menopause brings about a multitude of changes, both physical and emotional, for women. One of the most impactful tools in managing this transition is exercise. This workshop aims to shed light on the importance of physical activity during this phase of life and provide practical strategies for integrating exercise into daily routines effectively.
WS-106 Web Accessibility
This course covers the different web accessibility success criteria and the tools available at McGill. Learn why accessibility is essential for web managers that want to create high quality websites and web tools.
This course covers:
WMS 300 - Site Editing Training
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
CMS 504 - D2 for Space Contributors and Coordinators
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely, via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
Workplace Mental Health Leadership Certificate Program
(online session)
Offered for M4s only.
MUPP: Settlement Options Information Session (online)
Intended for members of the McGill University Pension Plan who need additional information on the settlement options available to them at retirement or termination of employment.
Topics will include:
LTL 7 - OneDrive Directions and SharePoint Pointers
NOTE: This course will be held remotely, via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
Target audience: Students, faculty, and staff Prerequisites: None Duration: 60 minutes Course format: Demonstration
LTL 7 - OneDrive Directions and SharePoint Pointers
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely, via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
Target audience: Students, faculty, and staff Prerequisites: None Duration: 60 minutes Course format: Demonstration
WS-105 Web Analytics
Web Analytics covers the different web analytics tools available at McGill. Learn how analytics will help you design websites that fit your users needs and figure out how to achieve your goals.
This course covers:
MUPP: Part A (hybrid) Information Session (online)
Intended for members of Part A (hybrid segment) of the McGill University Pension Plan (joined prior to January 1, 2009).
We recommend that, if possible, members of Part A attend this session before attending a Settlement Options Information Session. **If you attained age 65 prior to August 2020 or already settled your defined benefit holdings, you should not register for this session as the defined benefit minimum provisions no longer apply in these cases.
WS-102 Designing digital experiences with the McGill brand
An introduction to the principles of good design and the McGill brand values. This course is ideal for anyone interested in improving the aesthetic and overall experience of their website. It will be especially useful to those without formal design training, or those with non-web design backgrounds.
This course covers:
WMS 301 - Site Management Training
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register. Target audience: Staff members who need access to their site as a Site Manager or Administrator. Prerequisites: None Duration: 2.5 hours Course format: Workshop
GEN 300 - Banner Introduction
NOTE: This course will be held remotely, via MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
WMS 300 - Site Editing Training
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
LEAN White Belt with Simulation
(in-person session)
This is an ideal course as a Lean refresher or for those with limited time. In the Lean "Service+" simulation, participants learn to identify 8 types of common work wastes and discover the appropriate lean tools and techniques for reducing or eliminating those wastes. The centerpiece of the course is a simulation showing the same process before and after the application of LEAN.
To register: