VVINSIDER : VOLUME 5 : NUMBER 10 : MAY 25, 1987 VCC'VANCOUVEH VOCATIONAL INSTITU ft' BLOOD DONOR CLINIC LIBRARY MAY 2 8 to? Don't forget the Blood Donor Clinic this coming Monday, June 1, 1987 in the Main Mall from 10:00 to 16:00. One donation of blood can save many lives DONOR WHOLE BLOOO PLASMA PROCESSORS RECEIVE HOSPITALS RECEIVE Concentrated Fresh Frozen Platelet Red Cells 1 To increase red cell mass after Plasma 1 To treat clotting disorders Concentrate trauma or surgery 1 To treat bleeding due to platelet shortage 2 To expand blood volume 2 To treat anemia 3 To treat shock due to plasma loss in burns or hemorrhage 2 To treat platelet function abnormalities Cryoprecipitate To treat 1 Hemophilia A 2 Other clotting factor deficiencies 3 Von Willebrand's Disease Fresh Frozen Plasma Other Used m the Used to Manufacture 1 Albumin Manufacture of' 1 Albumin to treat burns 2 Clotting factor concentrates to treat hemophilia Plasma 2 Immune Globulins 3 Immune Globulins (Antibodies) HEY SHUTTERBUGS Have you seen the photos in the Faculty Lounge? These are photographic protrains of the boxers from the Astoria Boxing Club and were shot on location as a personal project by Laughlin McKenzie of Instructional Media Servicesl Kees Hof SMILE OF THE WEEK When one tugs at a single thing in nature, one finds it attached to the rest of the world kftNCOUWER COMMUNITY Vancouver Vocational Insfrfuie BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY The Educational Services Division is pleased to announce a workshop on ENHANCING ADULT MOTIVATION TO LEARN Here is your opportunity to work with North America's leading authority on motivating adult learners. Dr. Raymond Wlodkowski, Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Wisconsin will lead our workshop. Dr. Wlodkowski is the author of "Enhancing Adult Motivation to Learn", the first text of its kind on the critical educational issue of motivating adults to learn Malcolm Knowles wrote about Dr Wlodkowski's book, "This is the first book in our field that addresses specifically the topic of adult motivation for learning — a book that has been needed for some time. It is so clearly written, so comprehensive, and so thoroughly based on scholarship that it will become a classic in the literature of our field." * In the one-day session you will learn: • Motivating concepts and research that support applied methods for influencing student motivation • Planning concepts in motivational strategies for daily learning activities • 10 "state-of-the-art" motivational strategies for enhancing learner motivation • Standards and feedback which help to diagnose and evaluate student nnotivation to learn • How to make the development of learner motivation an essential part of your instructional process. YOU SHOULD ATTEND IF: • You develop instructional materials for adult learners •- You instruct or tram with adult learners • You counsel adult learners. WORKSHOP DATE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION ARE ON THE REVERSE SIDE. NEED MORE INFORMATION? Call Bob Freeman at (604) 432-8312. ENHANCING ADULT MOTIVATION TO LEARN REGISTRATION FORM Workshop Date June 10, 1987, 9:00 am- 5 00 pm Fee $150 00 (includes a light lunch) Accommodation may be available at Redford House, our student residence off campus. Call (604) 294-6873 for more information. CALL US AND WELL SAVE YOU A SEAT! If you plan to attend, please call us at t604> 432-8458, then follow the call by sending this form Please register me for the "Enhancing Adult Motivation to Learn" workshop to be held June 10,1987, at the BCIT Burnaby Campus, 3700 Willmgdon Avenue, Burnaby, B.C Name Home Address Home Phone Company Name, Address and Phone Fees will be paid by. Cheque (please enclose, payable to "BCIT"! Invoice. You will automatically be invoiced for $150 00 per person MAIL YOUR REGISTRATION FORM TO: Debbie Saxby Educational Services Division British Columbia Institute of Technology 3700 Willmgdon Avenue Burnaby, B C V5G 3H2 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind British Columbia-Yukon Division Patron The Honourable 350 £ 36th Avenue Gcvernor ol British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia vsw ice (604) 321-2311 Robert G Rogers, Ueutenanl- A United Way Member Agency May 1, 1987 Ms. Edna Bartoshewski Department Head Medical Office Careers Vancouver Vocational Institute 250 W. Pender Street Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1S9 Dear Ms. Bartoshewski: On behalf of the Career Counselling Services Department, CNIB, I want to express our sincere appreciation in recognition of your instructional expertise and efforts in working with blind and visually impaired students. Your commitment and endeavours to develop these students' market¬ able skills have greatly enhanced their employment futures. It is of tremendous assistance to us to be able to access a most^ valuable community, educational resource such as Vancouver Vocational Institute.» Again, thank you so much for your professional dedication, your initiative and your co-operation. Sincerely, Elizabeth Hamilton, A.R.W. Administrator Lower Mainland District EH: dj c.c. Dr. Paul Gallagher, President Vancouver Community College H. W. Rerup, Principal Vancouver Vocational Institute