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Business Professors Share Innovative Teaching Methods at League for Innovations Conference

Longo Faculty of Business Professors, Farah Jamal Karmali and Hanadi Alnawab joined a team of Humber colleagues from various faculties to participate in the League for Innovations Conference. The conference took place in Seattle, Washington from March 1st - 4th, 2020.  

During the conference, Farah Jamal Karmali (recipient of the Humber College Innovation of the Year Award 2019), and Hanadi Alnawab (recipient of the League for Innovation in the Community College – Innovation of the Year Award 2019) explored new ways of providing innovative teaching for students. 

Hanadi presented HumberOnline.Solutions, an experiential learning program she has been running since 2015 in collaboration with the Faculty of Media and the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences. She also had the opportunity to reflect and discuss ways to further develop the program with her colleagues. Similarly, Farah received her award from Humber for partnering with industry leaders to design a Corporate Procedures curriculum based on experiential learning and leading-edge technology. Both projects built on a key component of Humber's strategic plan - providing and leveraging hands-on learning experiences for students.

Hanadi Alnawab is the Coordinator of the Bachelor of Commerce – Digital Business Management degree program. Farah Jamal Karmali teaches full-time in the Law Clerk and Paralegal programs, as well as the Professional Accounting Practice Graduate Certificate Program (CPA).

Chris Whitaker, Farah Jamal Karmali and Hanadi Alnawab

Hanadi Alnawab presenting at the  League for Innovations Conference

Hanadi Alnawab and Farah Jamal Karmali

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