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LTC24-Program

 The following will be available throughout the day

Registration desk: 2nd Floor, DCC

Volunteers available to answer any questions or concerns

Quiet Room: DCC 713

Working space and designated prayer space available.

Fun and Games Room: DCC 103

A variety of fun activites and space to socialize.

 Morning Registration: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM 

2nd Floor, Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC)

 Opening & Keynote (recording available below) | 9:30 AM - 10:50 AM

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Keynote by Dr. Bonnie Stewart

Generative Ethics - Confronting What AI Means for Higher Education

Location: DCC 208 (Overflow seating in DCC 204)

Watch the recording (external link, opens in new window) 

 Concurrent Session A | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

A1. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments

Location: DCC 204

  

A2. Empowering Student Voice and Agency

  • The Pedagogy of Generosity & Skepticism
  • Towards teaching and learning grief justice: Making meaning ‘when grief comes to class’
  • Empowering Student Voice and Agency through ZON 100 and DG 8116

Location: DCC 350

  

A3. Expanding Learning Beyond the Classroom

Location: DCC 104

  

A4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating the New Normal

Location: DCC 352

 Special Session 1 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Advancing Black-Focused Pedagogy and Scholarship at TMU

Join us to learn about the launch of a new Black-Focused Pedagogy Fund that will provide Grants to Black Scholars in order to support curriculum development that infuses Afrocentric knowledge into programs and courses, incorporating Black histories, arts, culture, literature, and research that reflects the richness and diversity of Black scholarship at TMU.

Location: DCC 208

 Lunch | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

Location: 1st Floor, DCC, with additional seating on the 2nd floor, DCC 103 and DCC 713 (Quiet Room)

 Special Session 2  (recording available below) | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Plenary: Institutional Responses to Generative Artificial Intelligence in Learning & Teaching 

Sean Kheraj, Vice-Provost Academic (TMU) will host and moderate a conversation with other vice provosts from York University, University of Toronto, and McMaster University to explore how each campus has managed a range of issues including teaching development, academic integrity, assessment design, ethics, and more.

Location: DCC 208

 Watch the recording (external link, opens in new window) 

 Concurrent Session B | 2:10 PM - 3:10 PM

  

B2. Empowering Student Voice and Agency

Location: DCC 350

  

B3. Expanding Learning Beyond the Classroom

  • Interprofessional Education Through Self-Constructed Poetry
  • Across the Universe-City: How the co-creation of a short-film engaged a campus community
  • Creating Space: Building Community, Inclusivity and Dialogue within the Classroom

Location: DCC 104

  

B4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating the New Normal

  • Bringing archives to life through immersive media experiences
  • Dynamic Digital Learning Approaches: Maximizing Educational Impact
  • A drawing is worth a thousand lines of code

Location: DCC 352

 Special Session 3 | 2:10 PM - 3:10 PM

Learning & Teaching Grants Spotlight 

 Slide from Beverlee Buzon (external link, opens in new window) 

 Slide from Kathleen Peets (external link, opens in new window) 

The Learning and Teaching Grants Program (LTG), funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic, reflects the University’s continuing commitment to teaching excellence and pedagogical leadership, along with our community’s ongoing dedication to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) in the classroom.

Location: DCC 208

 Concurrent Session C | 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM

C1. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments

Location: DCC 204

  

C2. Empowering Student Voice and Agency

Location: DCC 350

  

C3. Teaching with Technology and Navigating the New Normal

Location: DCC 352

 Special Session 4 | 3:20 PM - 4:20 PM

Indigenous Science through Experiential Learning: An Interactive Hide Tanning Experience

This session explores the intersection of Indigenous Science and experiential learning through immersion in a hide tanning. Participants will have the opportunity to assist with tanning activities while gaining insight into its cultural significance and practical applications. In an accompanying talk, we will discuss the integration of Indigenous Knowledges into our teaching practices, highlighting the resilience and innovation inherent in Indigenous Knowledge systems. We will also explore how Indigenous pedagogies challenge conventional educational paradigms and provide a framework for re-centering Indigenous education.

Location: TMU Quad, Northeast corner 

This interactive session will be facilitated by the Generative AI Teaching Partners program subgroup from the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. 

Location: DCC 208

  Chang Reception | 4:30 PM - CLOSE

  • Poster Session
  • Service Spotlight
  • Drinks, music, and more!

This event is sponsored by the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education

Location: 2nd Floor, DCC