North Direction, Issue 1
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[…] to be accessible. Youth are faced with many barriers that include not having access to mentors, course materials and travel costs associated to attending workshops. When developing new programs for youth, considering their needs and sensitivities are essential to achieve meaningful outcomes and will sustain them. Since the experiences youth have had in educational […]
Working with organizations and communities has allowed us to have a hand in a variety of different projects.
Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation (OFNTSC) held a STEM Summer Camp featuring land-based learning, tech presentations, group mentorship sessions, and a keynote. ORIGIN brought in the ImmersiveLink Careers library to give youth the opportunity to explore careers in stem in VR!
[…] our work with Indigenous communities, organizations and industry partners. Starting with our “First Peoples First “process to support self and career exploration and the ongoing development of new immersive experiences, we are committed to being a bridge to support reconciliation through these guiding principles. There is great value in understanding treaties. It can help […]
Taking screening and assessment for training and employment initiatives to the next level using ImmersiveLink