Resources
The links below provide helpful assistance and guidelines for SESE's faculty, students and staff
COMPUTER/LIBRARY SERVICES
- Blackboard/Portal
- Booking equipment and other media services
- Client Care Portal help, e-mail migration, computer assistance, etc
- Digital Dissertation Thesis Services guidelines
- Scholarly Publishing Tips
- Incorporating Library Resources in your Teaching
- OISE Library information and assistance
- Other OISE Ed Commons Services
- Other U of T Libraries including Robarts and other universities on campus
Note:
The OISE/UT Library houses a collection of nearly one million items specializing in education, with growing strengths in related social sciences and humanities. Included are extensive reference materials, over two thousand serial titles, and complete microfiche holdings of the ERIC and ONTERIS document series. The collection includes materials on curriculum and instruction, foundations and contemporary classroom courses, suggestions for effective classroom teaching, as well as ideas for projects, activities, and experiments. Ministry of Education and Training documents, school board curriculum materials, current and historical textbooks used in Ontario schools, as well as a representative collection of children’s literature are also available. The media collection holds a varied and extensive collection of computer software, videotapes, kits, cassettes, and other materials. With your U of T Library or T-Card, you have access to all these collections.
ACADEMIC RESOURCES
There are many academic resources at U of T and outside U of T that help students improve their reading, writing, and problem-solving skilss. All students are welcome to make use of these facilities to help them achieve their academic goals.
Writing Support at the University of Toronto http://www.utoronto.ca/writing
Room 216, University College, 15 King’s College Circle
Phone: 416.978.8109 email: proctor@chass.utoronto.ca
The University of Toronto expects its students to write well, and it provides a number of
resources to help them. This website provides links and information to books on writing, advice for writing and writing coiurses and resources available at U of T.
The Office of English Language and Writing Support (ELWS)
http://www.sgs.utoronto.ca/english
Room 110, School of Graduate Studies, 63 St. George St.
Phone: 416.946.7485 email: jane.reeman@utoronto.ca
The ELWS office provides professional development to graduate students who wish to improve their oral and written communcation skills. ELWS offers individual consultations and a range of workshops and non-credit courses for both native and non-native speakers of English.
TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP AND EVENTS
- OISE Ed Commons Workshops and Events
- Need Help with Research Services
- Other Research Centre for Advanced Technology Workshops on Blackboard
- Academic Resources Centre for Teaching Support and Innovation - courses and resources
For more useful resources, see the Educations Commons Services, or the U of T Information Commons.



