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Pedagogy without Borders: New Frontiers of Teaching and...
Wednesday February 19, 2025 1:35pm - 2:20pm EST

A moderated panel of members of OUCeL, in which we will discuss varying approaches to ed tech use, including AI, at various institutions.
Planned questions:
Briefly describe your institution’s current stance or strategy regarding generative AI (Gen AI) in teaching and learning.
What is your institutional response to ethical and social considerations with gen AI? Environmental, human impacts as well as bias and misinformation?
How are instructors at your institution adapting their teaching practices to account for the presence of Gen AI tools like ChatGPT in the classroom?
What advice would you give to institutions as they explore how to respond to the rise of Gen AI in education?
How do you approach collaborations with other units or individuals across campus (Technology Services, Libraries, Student Experience, faculty champions) to develop programming or resources?
Speakers
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Stephanie Verkoeyen

Special Advisor to the Provost on Gen AI, McMaster University
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Nick Baker

Director Office of Open Learning, University of Windsor
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Cortney Hanna-Benson

Associate Director, Digital Learning, Western University
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Joanne Kehoe

Lead Educational Developer, Digital Pedagogies, McMaster University
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Terry Greene

Senior eLearning Designer, Trent University
Podcasting about Open Pedagogy at https://www.spreaker.com/show/gettin-air-with-terry-greene
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Andrew McAllister

Director, Academic Computing & Innovation, OCAD University
Wednesday February 19, 2025 1:35pm - 2:20pm EST
Online Room 4
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