High Tea with AI

Tuesday, January 23 | 12 pm – 1 pm

Join us in the first part of our High Tea and AI series, where we will explore how AI features can be used in learning to enhance engagement. Served with delicious treats! We will be exploring the AI features of the following tools:

• Padlet
• Canva
• GitMind
• Copilot
AI Tutor Pro



Location: Neville Scarfe, Room 1008



Facilitators:
The LDDI Team






Due to strike action, this workshop will be offered online via Zoom. Registrants will receive the Zoom link via email.

Zoom and Accessibility

Tuesday, February 6 | 12pm - 1pm

In this workshop, we will showcase practices and features to make your Zoom Meetings more accessible. With Zoom being an essential technology in our teaching, learning, and working spaces, it is important that all your participants are able to fully experience the content of your meeting. Many of these features are tucked away in the settings, meaning that accessibility is just a toggle away.

This workshop will cover:

• Overview of Zoom and the need for accessible meetings
• Recordings, audio transcripts and captioning
• Configuring meetings for speakers, interpreters, and translators
• Using Zoom's interactive features accessibly.



Location: Zoom



Presenters:
Maryam Danaei Ababin
Kristofer Mah
Eduardo Rebagliati

Alternative Assessments

Wednesday, February 14 | 12pm - 1pm

In this workshop, we will dive into alternative assessment practices that can be used in both online and face-to-face classrooms. We will introduce alternatives to traditional assessment tasks, while taking into account Universal Design for Learning principles, equity, diversity and inclusion, multi-modality, and the impact of generative AI.

This workshop will cover:

• Aligning assessments with learning outcomes
• Leveraging technology for alternative assessment
• Incorporating alternative assessments to support Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
• Practical ideas for your classroom.



Location: Zoom



Presenters:
Gabrielle Coombs
Jamilee Baroud, PhD
Kalisa Young

LDDI Games Club

Tuesday, February 20 | 12pm – 1pm

It's your turn!

Bring your own games or join one of ours! Each month, Faculty of Education faculty, staff, and students are welcome to play some games and connect with some fabulous folks over friendly competition.



Location: Neville Scarfe, Room 1008



Facilitators:
The LDDI Team


An Inter-Institutional Action on Climate Change: A Viewpoints Series

Wednesday, February 21 | 12pm - 1pm

This interactive Viewpoint session is an extension of our collaborative podcast series titled, An Inter-Institutional Action on Climate Change, where thought leaders in social institutions engage in dialogue to discover transformative learning opportunities to address climate change.

In this session, we’ll be in conversation with Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Virk and the Very Reverend Dr. Christopher Pappas. We invite you to engage with Podcast Episode 1 to familiarize yourself with our panelists, their institutions, and their approaches to climate justice.



Location: Zoom



Panel:
Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Virk
The Very Reverend Dr. Christopher A. Pappas

High Tea with AI

Tuesday, February 27 | 12pm – 1pm

Come and play with the new AI features of the tools you know and love! With a new theme each month, you'll get to nibble on new knowledge while indulging in high tea.

This month's theme: Accessibility & AI. Focusing on captioning, text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools, you can look forward to exploring:

  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • ElevenLabs
  • Microsoft Office
  • Otter.ai

Location: Neville Scarfe, Room 1008


Facilitators:The LDDI Team


The Intersection of Climate Justice and Digital Innovation: Raising Awareness of Technologies Environmental Footprint

Wednesday, February 28 | 12pm - 1:30pm

Join panelists, Dr. Keri Ewart, Dr. Sandra Scott, Dr. Derek Gladwin, and Dr. Kshamta Hunter for a conversation about the intersections and implications of climate justice and digital innovation. Panelists will share their research and perspectives on the nexus between technology and the environment and discuss strategies and limitations across these intersections..



Location: Zoom



Panel:
Dr. Keri Ewart
Dr. Sandra Scott
Dr. Derek Gladwin
Dr. Kshamta Hunter

High Tea with AI – LLED

Thursday, February 29 | 2pm – 3pm

In this interactive workshop, participants will get hands-on experience with popular GenAI tools. Guided by activities specifically designed for each tool, participants can look forward to leveraging GenAI for teaching and learning, multimedia content creation and research.

We encourage the LLED community, regardless of experience or familiarity, to come learn about GenAI and play with these tools!



Location: LLED MPR 2012



Facilitators:
The LDDI Team


Stories Rooted in Healing the Planet

Friday, March 1 | 12pm - 1:30pm

In this interactive Viewpoint session, Stories Rooted in Healing the Planet, our panelists Dr. Elin Kelsey, Dr. Sara Florence Davidson and Dr. Bonny Norton with Dr. Liam Dohorty share their unique perspectives and approaches to children’s books that weave in themes of climate justice, the environment, animals, and more.



Location: Zoom



Panel:
Dr. Bonny Norton (FRSC) with Dr. Liam Doherty
Dr. Sara Florence Davidson (sgaan jaadgu san glans)
Dr. Elin Kelsey

Where Realities Merge: Crafting AR Experiences

Thursday, March 14 | 3pm - 4pm

In this workshop, we will introduce the participants to the possibilities of using AR technologies in teaching and learning. We will provide an overview of AR tools and their affordances and limitations. After presenting a few examples, participants will have the opportunity to experiment with the technology, and craft engaging AR experiences.



Location: Ponderosa Commons North, Room 2012



Presenters:
Dr. Natasha Boškić, Director, Learning Design, LDDI
Eduardo Rebagliati, Learning Technology Specialist, LDDI


Note: This workshop is for LLED staff