Refusing is more targeted and intentional: it is the act of drawing clear boundaries around when, where, and why AI does not ...
Lately, it feels like educators are stuck between a rock and a hard place. On one side, there’s the nagging worry that students will use AI to shortcut their way through an assignment; on the other, ...
On October 17, 2025, as part of the BCcampus EdTech Sandbox Series, I presented Remote Proctoring Through an Ethical Lens: The Case Against Surveillance. The session brought together dozens of faculty ...
Generative AI is transforming how students learn and produce work, raising urgent questions about how we design meaningful and fair assessments. Join us for this in-person workshop at Camosun College ...
Join us for a practical workshop exploring the intersections of Artificial Intelligence, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and neurodiversity in educational environments. This session is designed ...
This advanced session explores how educators can meaningfully elevate and integrate Indigenous values within their courses through intentional curricular alignment. Grounded in an understanding of the ...
The question of what comprises ethical use of GenAI in post-secondary education is ubiquitous in teaching and learning publications and conferences: from grappling with strategies to promote academic ...
Once you have made the decision to adopt an open textbook, you may wish to modify or adapt that textbook to fit your specific needs. How easy or difficult this will be depends on a number of factors, ...
The most important single act affecting First Nations is the Indian Act, passed by the federal government of the new Dominion of Canada in 1876 and still in existence today. The Indian Act was another ...
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