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Spice up your Zoom meetings with an image from Ingenium’s Digital Archives!

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Adele Torrance
Ingenium
May 8, 2020
Many of us are working from home during the COVID-19 quarantine and are experiencing the daily joys and agonies of video-conference meetings. One of the most popular conference softwares, Zoom, lets you choose your own virtual backgrounds.
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Six steps for planning clear communication

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Erin Poulton
Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Apr 15, 2020
Learn six steps to organize your ideas — whether you’re preparing a presentation, drafting a business plan, or developing an exhibition.
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Do Asgardians use Thor Automagics to wash their dishes and clothing?

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Rénald Fortier
Ingenium – Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 13, 2018
Greetings, my reading friend, and welcome to the wonderful world of aviation and space. Today’s topic, as you undoubtedly know by now, is an unconventional dual purpose household appliance yours truly stumbled across while perusing, a virtual perusing actually, the pages of the 20 November 1948 issue of La Patrie, a daily newspaper published in Montréal, Québec. I know, I know, a combined dishwasher and washing machine has little to do with the aforementioned world of aviation and space. Still
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The Canadian economy and the Second World War

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Nov 8, 2018
Canada’s economy underwent dramatic changes during the Second World War, as Britain looked overseas for new sources of food, lumber, minerals, and other resources. While the 1930s were dominated by the Great Depression, the outbreak of war spurred the greatest growth the country has ever known. Between 1939 and 1945, Canada’s gross national product (GNP) more than doubled.
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The Canadian Railway Hotels

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Kristy von Moos
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Apr 19, 2018
This text has been adapted from the Picturing the Past website, developed by the Canada Science and Technology Museum in 2006. In addition to building the rail system across the country, Canada’s two national railway companies (Canadian National Railways and the Canadian Pacific Railway) built a string of grand hotels in the major cities and resort areas of the nation.
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New book celebrates the upside of failure

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Sonia Mendes
Ingenium - Canada's Museums of Science and Innovation
Feb 15, 2018
Canadians need to learn how to embrace their failures – and use them as opportunities to grow and learn – rather than sweeping them under the rug. That’s the key message in Canadian Failures: Stories of Building Toward Success, a new book by Alex Benay, Chief Information Officer of the Government of Canada. “Personally speaking, I just don’t think we talk about failure enough to get better,” says Benay in a candid interview about his book and the unique approach behind it. “The process was to
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Kylie Toh, Founder of Chic Geek

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Oct 6, 2017
As a computer programmer, Kylie Toh experienced first-hand what it means to be a woman working in a STEM field. In response, she founded a non-profit that works to create a “welcoming, supporting environment for women at the intersection of technology and entrepreneurship”. In this video, Kylie speaks about Chic Geek and the opportunities available for women in STEM careers. Learn more about Chic Geek at: www.thechicgeek.ca.
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BlackBerry

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Ingenious - Ingénieux
Oct 4, 2017
The catapult to the future. Nineteen ninety-six stands as the opening year in our era of anytime-anywhere communications. That year, Mike Lazaridis unveiled the prototype of his first wireless communications device. Sure, there were all kinds of cellular phones on the market by then, but while most telecom firms and mobile carriers still focused on voice, the enterprising engineer from Waterloo, Ontario, believed people were just as eager to communicate by data. The next year, his company
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Fogo Island Inn: a modernist inn/art gallery with an unusual mission

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Manuels River Hibernia Interpretation Centre
Sep 6, 2017
Zita Cobb opened the Fogo Island Inn, a 29-suite facility, on Newfoundland’s Fogo Island in 2012. It is a beautiful edifice, combining modern architectural themes with traditional Newfoundland constructional elements, providing travelers with a respite from today’s hectic world. It is also the basis for a unique business model: taking a small, almost quaint Newfoundland coastal town and making the community itself – its people, culture and environment - the main attraction for visitors. Perched
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Louis Shickluna- Designing Ships for the Early Welland Canals

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St. Catharines Museum
Jun 30, 2017
Louis Scicluna was born in 1808 to Therese and Joseph Scicluna on the island of Malta. Joseph was a dockyard worker, and both him and Therese encouraged their son to attend school and achieve good grades. Louis, however, showed no interest in academics and faired poorly in class. Afraid that his son would not find a career, Joseph Scicluna took his son Louis to the shipyard in hopes that Louis would develop an interest in becoming a shipwright. Joseph’s plan worked, and for the rest of his life
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