Creativity Challenge: Imagining Education

Submissions close April 15, 2025

This challenge invites instructors, staff and students in the Faculty of Education to share their creative visions of education. To participate, create an image reflecting on the future of education, diversity in education, educational spaces, or a topic of your choice related to education. Sketch, doodle, take a photograph, create a digital design, generate an image using artificial intelligence (AI) — the choice is yours! The images will be posted on Instagram for voting and the winners will be announced at the end of April.



Being Creative with Video

April - June 2025

Join us at LDDI’s Studio B Discovery Lab for an interactive session on enhancing assignments and presentations with video. Learn how to create dynamic and engaging content using tools like Camtasia, H5P, VideoScribe, and AI-powered solutions. We’ll explore key video production strategies, from screen recording and whiteboard animations to interactive elements that boost engagement. This session will equip you with essential skills to make your videos more impactful and visually compelling.




How It Works: This presentation is available on demand as a field trip experience at Studio B Discovery Lab. Faculty of Education instructors can book a session and bring their students for an engaging, hands-on learning opportunity. Faculty of Education instructors, faculty, and staff are also welcome to book a visit to experience the presentation individually or with a group.


For booking contact us at lddi.educ@ubc.ca


Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009



Facilitators: LDDI Team


Creativity, Play & Spontaneity for Educators

Tuesday, April 1 | 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Being creative and integrating play into university teaching can feel like too much work, chaotic, and even inappropriate: after all, what’s so playful about teaching Dewey, Deleuze, or Derrida? And, where is there even space in the curriculum?

Yet, not everything in teaching needs to be preplanned, prepped, predicted and predictable. Spontaneity can further safety in the classroom. And play in teaching can even be a way of challenging the neoliberal and colonial structures in which we work.

In this interactive, participatory workshop, Erica Mohan and Jude Walker (EDST) will show how creativity, play and spontaneity is an attitude we can adopt in our teaching rather than something to add onto our already packed syllabi. They will share their own experiences and introduce participants to activities they have used in their classes, from games to role-plays to improv and artistic playful engagements, all of which support risk-taking, make teaching and learning more fun and further the learning of both teachers and students.

This workshop welcomes faculty members, instructors, TAs and graduate students — anyone who teaches adults in some way — who are interested in exploring how creativity, play and spontaneity can improve their pedagogy and bring more joy to their teaching.

Presenters: Erica Mohan & Jude Walker

Location: Neville Scarfe, Room 1007

Blending AI and Human Creativity in Learning

Tuesday, May 13 | 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm

Join us for a panel discussion that delves into the dynamic intersection of generative AI and human creativity in shaping meaningful learning experiences. Designed for faculty, staff, and students, this panel will explore how AI can support educators and learners to innovate, personalize education, brainstorm ideas, and tackle challenges. At the same time, it will address critical concerns, including over-reliance on AI, the potential impact on critical thinking, and ethical implications. Join us as we navigate the opportunities, challenges, and ethical dimensions of harmonizing human ingenuity with AI collaboration.

Panelists: Dr. Ron Darvin, Dr. Danny Bakan, Dr. Sonya Woloshen & Mike Elkoussy

Location: Online (Zoom)

Poetry as a Physical Space Using AI and VR

June 16–27, 2025

Book a visit to LDDI’s Studio B Discovery Lab for this special presentation held in collaboration with the Emerging Media Lab (EML).

Experience the Procedural Poetry Funhouse, an EML project that aims to use AI and VR to reimagine poetry as a physical space, using the philosophy of play-based learning to further student understanding of poetry and the process behind it. This project explores the intersection of New Media and Creative Writing by using emerging technologies and concrete poetry to create an interactive VR experience, while also serving as a teaching tool for procedural poetry and creativity.

How It Works: This presentation is available on demand as a field trip experience at Studio B Discovery Lab. Faculty of Education instructors can book a session and bring their students for an engaging, hands-on learning opportunity. Faculty of Education instructors, faculty, and staff are also welcome to book a visit to experience the presentation individually or with a group.


For booking contact us at lddi.educ@ubc.ca


Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009



Facilitators: LDDI Team


Virtual Reality for Helping the Hard of Hearing

June 16–27, 2025

Book a visit to LDDI’s Studio B Discovery Lab for this special presentation held in collaboration with the Emerging Media Lab (EML).

Explore the Enhanced Auditory Reality Simulation for Improved Mapping (EARSIM), a Virtual Reality (VR) tool created by EML that helps people with hearing loss improve their sound localization ability, thereby improving overall quality of life. This project develops a VR program to improve sound localization using a naturalistic environment with adaptive difficulty. As users improve, visual cues fade and ambient noise increases, providing clear markers of progress. It serves both as a training tool for audiologists and a way to enhance users’ quality of life.

How It Works: This presentation is available on demand as a field trip experience at Studio B Discovery Lab. Faculty of Education instructors can book a session and bring their students for an engaging, hands-on learning opportunity. Faculty of Education instructors, faculty, and staff are also welcome to book a visit to experience the presentation individually or with a group.


For booking contact us at lddi.educ@ubc.ca


Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009



Facilitators: LDDI Team


Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) Consultations

Wednesday, June 25 | 1 pm – 2 pm

During this workshop, LDDI will support faculty with their applications for Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund (TLEF) projects, including cross-faculty collaborations. The session will provide consultation on:

  • Pedagogical/course design solutions

  • Technical support and recommendation for tools and technologies
  • Evaluation strategies
  • Project management
  • Budget planning
  • Liaising with other units like the Center for Teaching Learning and Technology (CTLT)

Location: Online (Zoom)

Facilitators: Faeyza Mufti & LDDI Team

LDDI Summer Institute 2025

LDDI Summer Insitute 2025 Flyer. July 15-17, UBC Vancouver Campus

Tuesday, July 15 - Thursday, July 17 | 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join us on July 15-17, 2025, for the LDDI: Summer Institute, a free three-day event that showcases and celebrates emerging approaches to teaching and learning. This year’s theme – Mobilizing Knowledge around Sustainability, Accessibility, and Learning Analytics – highlights the creative and impactful ways that educators, staff and students are critically integrating these areas into their practice.