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SUMMARY:Drop-In Workshop: Moodle Course Template Shells
DESCRIPTION:Drop-in Support for Moodle Course Template Shells\nThe Hub Team is hosting drop-in sessions for faculty to ask questions and work on their Moodle Course Template Shells. Join us anytime during the session to ask questions\, get support\, or make progress on your template shells. \n📍 Attend in-person in the Hub Classroom (Room 1271-B) or join via Zoom. \n🔗 Meeting URL: https://cambriancollege.zoom.us/j/97087294834
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/course-template-shells-workshop-2/
LOCATION:FLEX: Hub Classroom 1271B & Virtual on Microsoft Teams
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SUMMARY:GenAI for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:GenAI For Everyone \nGenerative AI (GenAI) seems to be everywhere these days. We hear about it on the news\, on social media\, and in our workplace. But what is GenAI and what is all the fuss really about? In this information session – intended for AI-beginners – we’ll take a look at both the hype and the reality of these exciting and disruptive new tools and technologies. Everyone is welcome.
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/genai-for-everyone-may-12/
LOCATION:Room 1204
CATEGORIES:Attend In-Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron Langille":MAILTO:aaron.langille@cambriancollege.ca
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SUMMARY:GenAI - Ethical and Responsible Use
DESCRIPTION:GenAI – Ethical and Responsible Use \nDo you ever wonder how generative AI tools are developed or trained? Have you considered the hidden costs of asking AI to write a letter or create a funny image? What does AI do with the information we provide it? Can we use AI to create assessments but tell students not to use it in their responses? In this session  we’ll explore these and more topics relating to ethical and responsible use of generative AI tools. Everyone is welcome.
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/genai-ethical-and-responsible-use-may-14/
LOCATION:Room 1204
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron Langille":MAILTO:aaron.langille@cambriancollege.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250522T090000
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SUMMARY:[External] Northern College's Inspiring Collaboration: Moving the North Forward
DESCRIPTION:Northern College invites community members to join us on Thursday\, May 22 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m for the Inspiring Collaboration: Moving the North Forward learning symposium. This virtual symposium consists of keynote speakers\, engaging workshops\, and panel discussions on the areas of Indigenous Culture\, Business\, Economics and Industry\, Mental Health and Wellness\, Heath Care\, Sustainability and Education topics. The event is free to attend\, and all sessions are online via Zoom. \nClick here to view the full agenda and Registerick\n\nAgenda\n9:00 AM – 10:15 AM\n\n\nWelcome\, Land Acknowledgement\, Opening Prayer & Keynote – Mitch Dumas\, Elder Bernice Kapashesit\, Corey McLister \n\n\n10:45 AM – 12:00 PM (Morning Workshops & Panels)\n\n\nThe Medicine Wheel: A Guide to Harmony and Wellness – Joseph Nakogee \n\n\nDesigning the Future Graduate: A Hands-On Exploration of Skills for Tomorrow’s Workforce – Mel Young \n\n\nBeyond the Label: Rethinking Addiction and Mental Health Stigma – Christianne Blain & Michelle (Mish) Couture \n\n\nThe Future of Mining – Panel Discussion – Industry Experts \n\n\nRooted in the North: Sustainable Food Futures in Northern Ontario – Panel Discussion – Community Leaders \n\n\n1:00 PM – 2:15 PM (Afternoon Workshops & Panels)\n\n\nWise Practices in Creating Culturally Safe Environments – Randi Ray \n\n\nBe Kind to Your Mind: Mental Health Basics & Management – Jasmine Sanchez-Ziller & Lee Hardy \n\n\nDeveloping the North – Panel Discussion – Regional Leaders \n\n\nEducation in the North – Panel Discussion – Educators \n\n\nHealth Care in the North – Panel Discussion – Healthcare Experts \n\n\n2:45 PM – 3:45 PM (Closing Keynote)\n\n\nClosing Keynote – Dean Lessard \n\nClosing Remarks & Prayer – Elder Mary-Jane Boudreau
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/external-norther-colleges-inspiring-collaboration-moving-the-north-forward/
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SUMMARY:GenAI for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:GenAI For Everyone \nGenerative AI (GenAI) seems to be everywhere these days. We hear about it on the news\, on social media\, and in our workplace. But what is GenAI and what is all the fuss really about? In this information session – intended for AI-beginners – we’ll take a look at both the hype and the reality of these exciting and disruptive new tools and technologies. Everyone is welcome. \nThe session on May 27th will be held in-person in the Hub Classroom (Room 1271-B).
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/genai-for-everyone-may-27/
LOCATION:Hub Classroom | 1271B
CATEGORIES:Attend In-Person
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron Langille":MAILTO:aaron.langille@cambriancollege.ca
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SUMMARY:Learning Journeys 2025: A Teaching & Learning Showcase
DESCRIPTION:About Learning Journeys 2025\nFor additional information\, explore our Learning Journeys landing page. \nEvent Date:  Wednesday\, May 28th\, 2025  \nTime: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM \nThe TEACH Committee and Teaching & Learning Innovation Hub invite you to join us for the second annual Learning Journeys 2025 Showcase—an event to celebrate successes\, share ideas\, and explore innovative approaches to teaching and learning.  \nThere are several of ways to get involved: deliver a fast-paced lightning talk ⚡\, lead an interactive micro-workshop 🛠️\, or attend the event to connect with your peers . Stay tuned for more ways to share your best quick tips & tricks! \nAgenda\nClick here for full presentation details and session descriptions. \n\n\n\nCoffee Chat\n9:00 – 10:00\nGrab a coffee/snack and chat with colleagues before we begin!\n\n\nWelcome\n10:00 – 10:15\nA welcome to Learning Journeys 2025.\n\n\nPresentations\n10:15 – 12:30\nLightning Talks and/or Micro-Workshops presented by faculty and staff.\n\n\nLunch\n12:30 – 1:00\nBreak for lunch (pizza).\n\n\nPresentations\n1:00 – 2:45\nLightning Talks and/or Micro-Workshops presented by faculty and staff.\n\n\nConclusion\n2:45 – 3:00\nEvent wrap-up and a prize draw for attendees.\n\n\n\nHosted By\nTeaching Excellence Advisory Committee for the Hub (TEACH) 2025 Members: Cynthia Booth\, Yousef Elarian\, Jenna Guse\, Mike Hastie\, Jessica Joy\, Carla Mikkola\, Jess O’Reilly\, Shawna Partridge\, Chris Schubert\, Ben Smith\, and Mel Young
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/learning-journeys-2025-a-teaching-learning-showcase/
LOCATION:The Hub | Room 1271
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SUMMARY:GenAI - Ethical and Responsible Use
DESCRIPTION:GenAI – Ethical and Responsible Use \nDo you ever wonder how generative AI tools are developed or trained? Have you considered the hidden costs of asking AI to write a letter or create a funny image? What does AI do with the information we provide it? Can we use AI to create assessments but tell students not to use it in their responses? In this session  we’ll explore these and more topics relating to ethical and responsible use of generative AI tools. Everyone is welcome. \nThe session on May 29th will be held in-person in Room 1204.
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/genai-ethical-and-responsible-use-may-29/
LOCATION:Room 1204
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aaron Langille":MAILTO:aaron.langille@cambriancollege.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250530T100000
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SUMMARY:When Minds Multiply: Rethinking Learning in the Age of Human and Artificial Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Join us in welcoming guest speaker\, Ollivier Dyens for his presentation to Cambrian faculty and staff: \nWhen Minds Multiply: Rethinking Learning in the Age of Human and Artificial Intelligence\nHow can we meet the challenges of a world that will undergo the equivalent of 20\,000 technological changes by 2100? How can we integrate disruptive technologies such as artificial intelligence\, ChatGPT\, big data\, simulation\, DeepFakes\, etc.\, into our teaching methods\, institutions and principles? How can we develop critical thinking skills in a world where truth and falsehood are continually intertwined? How do we react to a world where algorithms are infiltrating thought\, creativity\, laws and governance? This conference will examine the major trends in the techno-social changes confronting us\, and propose possible solutions to the fundamental challenges of today’s and tomorrow’s world. \nGuest Speaker Biography\nOllivier Dyens is Chair of the Département des littératures de langue française\, de traduction et de création at McGill University\, where he held the position of Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) from 2013-2018. From 2013-2018\, he was Vice-Provost\, Teaching and Learning at Concordia University. \nHe is also the founder and co-director of McGill’s Building 21 (building21.ca) a laboratory dedicated to thinking beyond the acknowledged\, the recognized and the comfortable. \nOllivier Dyens holds a PhD from Université de Montréal. He is the author of fourteen books including La Condition inhumaine\, published by les Éditions Flammarion in Paris\, and Metal and Flesh: The Evolution of Man\, Technology Takes Over\, published by MIT Press (which was translated into Mandarin in 2021). \nOllivier Dyens also sat on the board of Québec’s Conseil supérieur de l’éducation from 2011 to 2015. \nFurther Reading\nIf you are interested in reading some of Ollivier Dyens’ work\, the Cambrian Library has several publications available: \n\nMetal and Flesh : the evolution of man : technology takes over (available online)\nOther publications are listed here\n\nVirtual Meeting Details\n🔗 Join via Zoom: https://cambriancollege.zoom.us/j/97087294834 \n📅 Friday\, May 30 | 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
URL:https://teaching.cambriancollege.ca/event/when-minds-multiply-rethinking-learning-in-the-age-of-human-and-artificial-intelligence/
LOCATION:Join via Zoom Link
CATEGORIES:Attend Virtually Online
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