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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, December 10 | 12:00 pm – 1:00 pmThis consultation session will support Faculty of Education project teams with their applications for the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Fellows Program – 2026 Cohort. LDDI will provide consultation regarding:
The Faculty of Education will nominate one lead faculty member or instructor to join the UDL Fellows 2026 Cohort. An LDDI Learning Designer will collaborate with the chosen instructor throughout the program, providing support and guidance for course redesign. Location: Online (Zoom) Facilitators: Dr. Natasha Boškić & LDDI Team |
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January – February 2026Agentic AI browsers have sparked significant concern around privacy, security and student learning. This workshop will explore the capabilities and impact of these tools — including their ability to complete assignments and penetrate learning management systems like Canvas — while examining the problems, dilemmas and unanswered questions they raise. Through demonstrations of Atlas, Perplexity and Dia, participants will critically analyze the implications of agentic AI browsers for teaching, learning and information literacy. The session will conclude with a discussion and practical strategies to help students and educators navigate the complex challenges posed by this emerging technology.
Please fill out our booking request form and select “Featured Exhibition” to book. Location: Studio B Discovery Lab – Scarfe 1009 Facilitators: LDDI Team |


