This network is an academic blogging resource for Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University).
This site is intended to provide the university’s teaching and learning community with an alternative to the static website method of content delivery. Blogs can be used to enhance classroom communication and writing skills, and can be a great tool for project planning and scaffolding activities.
Please see the contents of this site for details on how to get set up, how to use the system and what it means to “blog”.
If you have any questions or concerns, please submit an inquiry to the online form found on the Contact Us page.
What’s happening across the blog.torontomu.ca network?
- Welcome to my Geovisualization Assignment! Author: Gabyrel Calayan Geovisualization Project Assignment TMU Geography SA8905 – FALL 2025 Today, we are […]
- Teresa Kao Geovis Project Assignment, TMU Geography, SA8905, Fall 2025 Hi everyone, in this project, I explore how cycling infrastructure […]
- Emma Hauser Geovis Project Assignment, TMU Geography, SA8905, Fall 2025 Hi everyone, welcome to my final Geovisualization Project tutorial. With […]
- Rachel MacHenry, Assistant Professor Course: FMF 545 – Natural Dye Workshop Strategy: Experiential Learning When Rachel MacHenry began teaching in […]
- Kira Domratchev, Law and Business ’12, is a Toronto-based litigation lawyer and partner in Gowling WLG’s global Private Client Services […]
- The Net Impact TMU student association is the Ted Rogers MBA-led chapter of Net Impact, a nonprofit that empowers a […]
- MyServiceHub will be down for system maintenance from 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, October 25, 2025 until 1:15 a.m. on Tuesday, […]
- There are several blogs with broken file links and missing files in their Media Library. A fix is currently underway […]
- Dena Jackson (Public Relations ’12) is a keynote speaker, comedian and founder of Self Help Me, which offers personal and […]
- Written by: Anna Bondar What happens when your life changes overnight? When war displaces you, but your dreams still burn […]
