Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Don Wood, Shirley Carr, Tom d'Aquino, Richard Simeon. Begins with Wood introducing the topic of this portion of the conference, after which he introduces Carr. She then presents a paper on the trade union movement. Afterwards d'Aquino takes the podium and lectures the audience, offering a different perspective on the labour movement. Simeon then takes the podium and comments on the previous two speakers' papers.
Main Speaker(s): Tom Courchene, David Peterson. Location: potentially within Robert Sutherland Hall. Begins with Courchene introducing Peterson, who then delivers a paper on provincial policy. Afterwards Peterson answers questions from the audience.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Paul Park, Dr Mac Freeman, Judith Green. Location: McArthur Hall. Video begins with Park talking about the lecture to come before introducing Dr Freeman, who in turn introduces Green. Green then lectures the audience on the impact a good teacher can have on a student's education.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Judith Green. Location: McArthur Hall. Video is of a workshop presented by Green to the Faculty of Education students. She begins by discussing several points she brought up in her lecture on excellence in education. Afterwards, she has the students work in pairs and perform several activities.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Marlene Brant Castellano. Location: McArthur Hall. Video is of a discussion by Castellano with a group of Kingston high school students after her MacClement Lecture. She begins by asking the students to describe how they picture a native to show their preconceived stereotypes. Afterwards, they discuss this, as well as the current native standard of living and other issues.
Part 1: Main Speaker(s): Anne Marie Hill, Dr Ursula Franklin. Location: McArthur Hall. Video if a portion of a colloquium held to commemorate the start of the Facult of Education's Math, Sciences, and Technology Education Group. Begins with a man talking about the MTSE group before introducing Hill who in turn introduces Dr Franklin. Dr Franklin then lectures the audience on how technology can be integrated into education, without dominating it. She also discusses how all education is contextual.
Part 1. Main Speaker(s): John Olson, David Layton. Location: McArthur Hall. Video begins with Olson introducing the MSTE Royal Bank Lecture, as well as Layton. Afterwards, Layton lectures the audience on the meanings and social uses the general public has for science, as well as the implications this has for science.
Part 1. Main Speakers: Johnathan Wills, B. Trotter, Many high-level acdemics from multiple different universities. A conference hall in Queen's and a conference hall in Edinburgh. Footage from live teleconference between representatives of many universities between a conference room in Queen's University and one in Edinburgh University. Topic of the conference seems to be on the evolution of technology and its uses.
Part 1. Main Speaker: David Smith, Floyd Switzer. Brian Yealland opens with a prayer, and then Smith addresses the convocation with a speech. Switzer is then given his honourary doctor of laws, and then is invited to address the convocation with a speech.
Part 1. Main Speaker: David Smith. Location: Grant Hall.Video begins with procession filing into room, then Brain Yealland says a prayer. David Smith addresses the convocation with a speech, after which the video cuts out before jumping to partway through the new graduates receiving their degrees. Two people are presented with awards from the university, and then the convocation ends.