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July – September 2025Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the music landscape — from composition and performance to education and analysis. This workshop will explore the evolving relationship between AI and music, highlighting creative techniques, notable case studies, and emerging ethical concerns. Participants will examine the role of AI in music education today, weighing its benefits, challenges, and future potential. A range of tools will be introduced for learning, transcription, production, and experimentation, including platforms like Melody Scanner, Tone Transfer, and Udio. The session will conclude with a hands-on group activity designed to spark discussion, creativity, and critical thinking around the role of AI in musical learning and expression.
Please fill out our booking request form and select “Featured Exhibition” to book. Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009 Facilitators: LDDI Team |
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October – November 2025Providing feedback is one of the most powerful ways instructors can support student learning, but written comments alone can sometimes feel impersonal or unclear. In this workshop, we’ll explore how video and audio tools can help educators create feedback that feels more human, supportive and engaging. We will examine the pedagogical benefits of multimedia feedback, including increased presence, clarity and connection. Practical demonstrations will highlight how to use built-in features in Canvas as well as external tools like Camtasia to record, share and organize feedback efficiently. The session will conclude with a hands-on activity where participants will practice creating their own video or audio feedback.
Please fill out our booking request form and select “Featured Exhibition” to book. Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009 Facilitators: LDDI Team |
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Wednesday, October 29 | 12:00 pm – 2:00 pmJoin us for an engaging panel discussion that explores how digital storytelling can cultivate empathy, deepen understanding and inspire meaningful change across educational and community contexts. Designed for faculty, staff and students, this session highlights intentional approaches to digital innovation that foster connection and transform learning — within and beyond the classroom. Panelists will share insights from their research and practice in areas such as ecological storytelling, immersive audio experiences, multimodal literacies, and community-based digital narratives. Together, they will address critical considerations including ethical storytelling, digital equity, and authentic human connection, guided by the ABCs of Intention: Awareness, Betterment and Care. Location: Zoom Panel: Dr. Kristiina Kumpulainen, Dr. Maureen Kendrick, Dr. Kathleen Deering & Dr. Siobhán Wittig McPhee br> |


