On Monday, October 24, the CCDMD held its joint launch in Montreal.
With this new format for the event, authors, their guests, collaborators, and project managers were able to get together to celebrate the release of several resources that came out during the year 2021-2022.
The event consisted of two parts: a brief presentation of each resource by its project manager, followed by a meet-and-greet with the authors to learn about their work.
The textbooks, games, and websites featured during the evening included:
- Art et technique du travail de partenaires (French digital textbook with videos), by Sylvain Lafortune
- Comprendre la musique tonale (French textbook), by Benoit Gauthier
- Projet ATOPOS (French website), by Benoît D’Amours and Sophie Savard-Laroche
- Dlibr (French web platform), by Christian Frenette and Olivier Roy
- Philo-aide (French website), by Anne-Marie Claret and Thierry Laberge
- Rectifications Orthographiques (game and website), by Chantal Contant and Francine Corbeil
- Stand Tall and Move Easy (textbook), by Joanna Farmer
Photo : Sylvain Lafortune, Hélène Lévesque.
Photo : Cathie Dugas, Michel Hardy-Vallée, Benoit Gauthier.
Photo : Amel Zaazaa, Michel Hardy-Vallée.
Photo : Olivier Roy, Denis Chabot, Christian Frenette.
Photo : Dominique Fortier, Anne-Marie Claret, Thierry Laberge.
Photo : Dominique Fortier, Chantal Contant, Francine Corbeil.
Photo : Nicholas Birks, Joanna Farmer, Anouk Noel.
Congratulations to all the authors and collaborators, as well as the project managers who worked with them, on these wonderful resources, which make the CCDMD proud of its role as a publisher in the college system. Thank you for your commitment and contribution to the teachers and, of course, the students of the CEGEP network.
Thank you to all our guests for their cheerful presence, which helped make this event a success!