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 ...
The inspiration for developing the History and Philosophy of Education course in an innovative way using artificial intelligence — one that meets students in the increasingly digital world of 2025 — ...
We enable and empower the post-secondary education sector in B.C. to access, develop, research, and explore opportunities to improve the learning experience.
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 ...
GenAI is now part of the everyday reality of post-secondary education. Educators across B.C. are navigating a mix of curiosity, concern, as well as fatigue as they decide how, or whether, to engage ...
For recordings and resources from previous Accessibility Bites workshops, visit the Accessibility Bites Pressbook.
In this 90-minute virtual showcase, the three 2025 recipients of West Coast Teaching Excellence Awards will share their award-winning approaches to teaching and pedagogical innovation with colleagues ...
How to Organise Inclusive Conferences and Workshops (2026) offers practical guidance for academics and professionals seeking to design more inclusive events. Through lived experiences and ...
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