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Talking to New People Online for Undergraduate Students (Virtual)

Oct 3, 2022 01:00 PM to 02:30 PM

Registration Deadline: Oct 2, 2022 09:00 AM

Talking to New People. 
This synchonous workshop is a one-time 1.5 hour workshop that will help you develop the skills you need to make new connections and manage fear and anxiety that comes along with it. In this workshop, we will teach you how to make new connections and you will practice these skills so that you'll leave with experience and confidence that will help you continue talking to new people. Please note that this workshop is open to all students. For graduate students who are interested in Talking to New People specificially for grad students please learn more on the Grad Talks website

Accessibility Notes.

  • Language: the conversation will happen in English 
  • Closed Captioning: Auto-generated captions which can be turned on and off will be utilized in this presentation. 
  • Movement Involved: All of our workshops have a 5-minute voluntary movement break built into the workshops.  
  • Participation Expectations: Participants will be invited to join in the conversation by unmuting themselves and speaking and/or typing in the chat.  Participants are expected to participate in small group break out rooms.  All camera use is voluntary. 
  • Privacy: Workshops will not be recorded without the express permission of the participants.  The chat will be downloaded by the facilitators for our own assessment purposes but will not be shared publicly. 
  • Technology: The workshop/event will be available on Zoom and a link with password will be sent out upon registration and 24hours before the event. The conversation will use PowerPoint slides and accessible PDFs of any handouts.  Copies of the PowerPoint and the PDFs will be available prior to the session upon request. 
For additional specific accommodations please email mentorship@utoronto.ca 

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