Actively planting new ideas
Ecosystem Science and Management Associate Professor Dr. Lisa Wood has seen the powerful impact active, hands-on learning opportunities have in transforming concepts in the classroom into true understanding and new knowledge for students.
Robert W. Tait Excellence in Teaching Award Lecture
The CTLT is honoured to announce
Dr. Lisa Wood
has been selected for this year’s Robert W. Tait - Implementing Teaching Excellence Award!
Creative and Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Post Secondary Education - a B.C. Perspective
As part of the Facility Learning Online (FLO) initiative, UNBC Continuing Studies is pleased to confirm their participation on this exciting panel.
Join Stacey Linton, Interim Manager as she shares their department's experience and the new AI and Machine Learning Certificates.
Other panelists include reps from BC Campus and Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
Register today!
Future Facing Assessments: Using Generative AI Technologies in Assessment Design
Tools like ChatGPT have disrupted formal assessments and caused concern among educators in post-secondary institutions. While many are approaching the topic with a policing lens, many suggest generative AI technologies are here to stay, and instructors should help learners work properly with this technology.
Empowering innovative ideas
With the successful launch of UNBC’s refreshed strategic plan, Ready, providing a galvanizing framework, the first exciting initiative stems from the community engagement process and supports the University’s vision of leading a sustainable future through education, research and community impact.
CTLT Fall 2023 Newsletter
Workshop: Teaching, Learning, and AI Technologies - Exploring Opportunities & Addressing Issues
These 90-minute online workshops offer opportunities for UNBC instructors to learn about emergent technologies generally referred to as "AI technologies" and explore the impact of these technologies on teaching and learning.
Workshop: Teaching, Learning, and AI Technologies - An Introduction
These 90-minute online workshops offer opportunities for UNBC instructors to learn about emergent technologies generally referred to as "AI technologies" and explore the impact of these technologies on teaching and learning.
The first workshop 'Teaching, Learning, and AI Technologies: An Introduction' is an introductory workshop exploring generative technologies, chatbots, large language models, and technologies generally referred to as "AI".