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Due to the global COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic, and out of consideration for the health and safety of all involved, the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) has made the decision to cancel participation and traveling to all Educational Fairs and Visits until further notice.

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Congratulations to our graduates of Distance Education programmes - Class of 2019!

Convocation on 16 May 2019

Doctor of Philosophy, War Studies and The Barry D. Hunt Memorial Prize
  • Andrew Lawrence Brown, Kingston, ON
Master of Arts, War Studies
  • Martin Larose, Sainte-Marie-Madeleine, QC
Master of Business Administration
  • Sanda Farcas, Calgary, AB
  • Alister Forrest Frayne, Langley, BC
  • Sayantan Goswami, Milton, ON
  • Jason Allen Kauenhofen, Ste. Anne, MB
  • Billy Pronovost, Québec, QC
  • Joel Ridley, Kingston, ON
Master of Public Administration
  • Nicholas George Charland, Brampton, ON
  • Megan Victoria Marion Coles, Newtonville, ON
  • Matthew Gordon Crowson, Kanata, ON
  • Martin Rivard, Granby, QC
  • Tamara Sarah Roitman, Toronto, ON
  • Shadi Sheibani, Montréal, QC
  • Jeffery Douglas Smyth, Chatham, ON
  • Nicholas J. Wilson, Dundas, ON
Bachelor of Arts (General)
  • Déric Boudreau, Ottawa, ON
  • Sean Patrick Ruben Collins, London, ON
  • Paul Edward Gagnier, Trenton, ON
  • Conrad G. Girard, Peace River, AB
  • Christopher Peter Francis Kearney, Brampton, ON
  • Holly Picard, Kingston, ON
Bachelor of Science
  • Melanie Joan Hughes, Rouleau, SK
Bachelor of Science (General)
  • Sébastien Joseph Michael Poisson-Véronneau, Chicoutimi, QC
Bachelor of Military Arts and Science
  • Zaid Mohammad Mahmoud Alhnaity, Iben Sina, Az-Zarqa, Jordan
  • Giovanni Ferrara, Uxbridge, ON
  • Jenny Marie Madelaine Godin, Miramichi, NB
  • Line Laurendeau, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, QC
  • Matthew Ramsay McDonald, Ottawa, ON
  • Justin Ryan McKinstry, Ottawa, ON
  • Erica Leigh Oliver, Pembroke, ON
  • Ali Ahsan Raju, Montréal, QC
  • Barton James Turner, East Chezzetcook, NS
Departmental Medals - Military Arts and Science
  • Carl Homer

10th Technological & Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum. (TPIEF)

On Monday May 6th 2019, RMC held its 10th Technological & Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum. The forum was opened with welcoming remarks from the Commandant of RMC, Brigadier-General Sébastien Bouchard, followed by the Principal, Dr. Harry Kowal and the Dean of Continuing Studies, Dr. Grazia (Grace) Scoppio. The keynote speaker was Mr. Peter Wolf who provided “A Snapshot of Distance Education and Technology-Enhanced Learning at RMC”. In his address he outlined the current state and potential for the future of distance learning at RMC. This was followed by a Round Table discussion on “Dual Delivery at RMC: Positives, Pitfalls and Possibilities”.

A coffee break provided the opportunity for attendees to network and browse through a vast selection of books made available by the Canadian Defence Academy Press Book. Following the break, attendants had a choice of participating in one of three breakout workshops which covered a wide array of topics, including: an interactive session by Dr. Frédérique Offredi on “The 88 Keys for identifying problems in logic and expression on thought in texts”; a session facilitated by Dr. Lobna Cherif titled “What box? Think Positive!” which had participants dancing in the aisles; and an open discussion moderated by Mrs. Sarah Toomey on “Where do I start my library research? – How to answer that inevitable undergraduate question”. The final two sessions of the forum, touched on “Innovations in Military Education”; Maj Geneviève Audet presented “Distance Learning for the Signals Corps” and Maj Justin E.P. Behiels presented “Master Teacher Programs (MTP’s)”.

74 participants from Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre Headquarters (CADTC HQ), Canadian Defence Academy (CDA), Canadian Army Command and Staff College (CACSC), Canadian Army Advanced Warfare Centre, Canadian Forces College (CFC), Canadian Forces Schools of Communications and Electronics (CFSCE), and Royal Military College Saint-Jean (RMC) attended the forum.

The event gave attendees insights into some of the possibilities of distance learning, and how they could be integrated into classrooms at RMC and, through the workshops, gave them some tools to increase their productivity.

The Commandant of RMC, Brigadier-General Sébastien Bouchard, welcoming everyone to the 10th Technological & Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum.

Round table participants from left to right: Dr. Erika Behrisch Elce, Dr. Pierre Jolicoeur, Maj Hans Christian Breede, and Dr. Stéphanie Bélanger along with the two moderators Mr. Serge Landry and Dr. Christine Hamelin.

Coffee Break in Baronnial Hall.

Workshop by Dr. Frédérique Offredi on “The 88 Keys for identifying problems in logic and expression on thought in texts”.

 

 

Workshop by Dr. Lobna Cherif titled “What box? Think Positive!”

Workshop by Mrs. Sarah Toomey on “Where do I start my library research? – How to answer that inevitable undergraduate question”.

Departmental Medal for the Bachelor of Military Arts and Science (BMASc) Programmes

5 February 2019

The Division of Continuing Studies is pleased to announce the Departmental Medal for BMASc and BMASc Honours to be awarded for the first time at the May 2019 Convocation. The medal will be awarded to the graduating student standing highest in the programme, chosen amongst the June 2018, November 2018 and May 2019 graduates, providing an overall average of A- or better has been earned by the recipient.

Congratulations to our graduates of Distance Education programmes - Class of 2018!

Convocation on 16 November 2018

Bachelor of Military Arts and Science
  • Pierre-Yves Beaudet, Lotbinière, QC
  • Rebecca Hickey, St. John's, NL
  • Carl Homer, Scarborough, ON
  • Rozy David Mountgarrett Johnston, Milton, ON
  • Cole Fraser William Jones, Ottawa, ON
  • Jayme G. Leclerc, Québec, QC
  • Edward Andrew Marsh, Portsmouth, England
  • Ahmad Ali Moh'd Obaidat, Irbid, Jordan
  • Andrew Wesley, Ottawa, ON
  • Ashley Wolfe, Amherstview, ON
Bachelor of Arts (General)
  • Ryan Nelson Boehme, Kingston, ON
  • Eric Bouchard, Sherbrooke, QC
  • Luc Courchesne, Québec, QC
  • Joseph Émilien Stéphane Gagné, Ottawa, ON
Bachelor of Arts
Christopher Thomas Hulme, Stony Plain, AB
Master of Public Administration
  • Adam Nicholas Cosgrove, Beeton, ON
  • Shawn D. Heij, Ottawa, ON
  • David Moszynski, Kingston, ON
  • Jean-Pierre Noël, L'Ascension-de-Notre-Seigneur, QC
  • Dana Catherine Smith, Toronto, ON
Master of Business Administration
  • Michael (Mick) Bioletti, Toronto, ON
  • Jeffrey Scott Campbell, Ottawa, ON
  • Lisa M. Carnduff, Hamilton, ON
  • Michael S. Crawford, St. John's, NL
  • Francis Dumont, Rouyn-Noranda, QC
  • Michelle Lee Karasek, Miramichi, NB
  • Ryan Blair Lawrence, Lindsay, ON
  • Marlène Lefebvre, Vanier, ON
  • Matthew Stewart Murphy, Rothesay, NB
  • Nakul Nayyar, Amritsar, Punjab, India
  • Stephanie Anne Noris, St. John's, NL
  • Aidan J. Orbinski, Union, ON
  • Colleen Rhonda Rose, Sault Ste. Marie, ON
  • Stena Ann-Marie Tarrant, Sudbury, ON
  • Gregory R. White, Saint John, NB
  • Amanda Lyn Wirth-Pothier, St. Albert, AR
Master of Arts, War Studies
  • Antoine Labranche, Montreal, QC
  • Yves V. Raic, Kingston, ON
Doctor of Philosophy, War Studies
Hugues Cannuel, Matane, QC

Congratulations to our graduates of Distance Education programmes - Class of 2018!

Convocation on 25 May 2018

Doctor of Philosophy, War Studies
Claude LeBlanc, Ottawa, ON
Master of Arts, War Studies
  • André D. Born, Newmarket, ON
  • Randi-lee Caines-Luffman, St. John`s, NL
  • François-Marc Dionne, Sorel, QC
  • Forest Harrison Edwards, Kingston, ON
  • Milan William Ward Fortner, Calgary, AB
  • Alexandre Daniel Claude Hottin, Saint-Eustache, QC
Master of Business Administration
  • Timothy John Hoffman, Ottawa, ON
  • Maggi Sedrak, Kingston, ON
Master of Public Administration
  • Corey R. Anhorn, Montréal, QC
  • Robert Philip Briggs, St-Albert, AB
  • Catherine Cabot, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
  • Frantz François, Gatineau, QC
  • Christopher Michael Gillespie, Etobicoke, ON
  • Darren Leslie Hicks, Corner Brook, NL
  • Todd Hirtle, Carp, ON
  • Ronald Maeresera, Cambridge, ON
  • Mikkel Perlt, Nuuk, Greenland
  • Damon Allan Perrault, Ottawa, ON
Bachelor of Arts (General)
  • Phillip E. Fordham, Windsor, ON
  • Joseph Jean-Philippe Nicolas Alexandre Hamel, Greenfield Park, QC
  • Stephen John Christopher Lord, Hamilton, ON
  • Jorge Luis Muxart Hung, Montréal, QC
  • Guillaume Paquet, South Farmington, NS
  • Richard Brian Primmer, Kingston, ON
  • David M. Ridley, Fort Langley, BC
  • Gregory Walter Michael Wallace, Halifax, NS
Bachelor of Military Arts and Science
  • Steve René Joseph Argouin, Halifax, NS
  • Miguel Ángel Bermúdez Melo, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
  • James Arthur Ferguson Donnely, Kingston, ON
  • Michel Dubé, St-Ulric, QC
  • Daniel A. Dubois, Montréal, QC
  • Michèle Dumaresq, Très St-Rédempteur, QC
  • Andrea Vanessa Patrón Barajas, Columbia
  • Christopher R. Phare, Montréal, QC
  • Robert D. Runge, Pembroke, ON
  • Thor Stewart Toms, Kelowna, BC
  • Michael Robert Wickson, Edmonton, AB

Active learning at the Royal Military College of Canada

21 May 2018

Dr. Tony Bates, the TPIE forum’s keynote speaker

 

Please see Dr. Tony Bates's article on Active learning at the Royal Military College of Canada.

9th RMC Technological & Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum (TPIEF)

Tuesday, 1 May 2018, the 9th Technological and Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum was held in Currie Hall at RMC.  Dr. Tony Bates was the keynote speaker and leveraged his nearly fifty years of working with technology in teaching to discuss how technology is changing and influencing education today.  Six other presentations covered diverse topics from “The Importance of Retrieval-Practice for Learning”, “WIFI on School Buses”, and the challenges of conducting multidisciplinary courses in academic environments.  Approximately 85 pre-registered attendees, from RMC, Military Personnel Generation HQ, Canadian Army Doctrine and Training Centre HQ, and Queen’s University attended the forum.  This event allowed faculty and other interested parties to see and hear how other education professionals have been innovating in communicating information and knowledge to students and potentially to provide them with ideas to innovate on their own and improve student access to information and knowledge.

Brigadier-General Sébastien Bouchard, Commandant RMC opens RMC’s 9th Technological and Pedagogical Innovation in Education Forum in Currie Hall.

Dr. Tony Bates, the forum’s keynote speaker, discussing the Canadian experience with innovation and online learning.

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