LTC25-Program
Schedule at a glance
| Time | Event |
|---|---|
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. |
Registration & Breakfast Reception |
9:30 - 10:50 a.m. |
Conference Opening, Keynote from Mark Daley |
11 - 12 p.m. |
Session A - Concurrent Sessions & Special Session 1 |
12 - 1 p.m. |
Lunch Break & Activities |
1 - 2 p.m. |
Session B - Concurrent Sessions *** Special Session 2 will run from 1 - 2:30 p.m. |
2 - 2:30 p.m. |
Break |
2:35 - 3:35 p.m. |
Session C - Concurrent Sessions & Special Session 3 |
3:40 - 4:40 p.m. |
Session D - Concurrent Sessions & Special Session 4 |
4:40 p.m. - Close |
The Chang School Reception, Poster Session & Service Spotlight |
飦 The following will be available throughout the day
Registration desk:
2nd Floor, DCC
Volunteers available to answer any questions or concerns
Quiet Caf茅
DCC 705
Space for quiet work, relaxation and refreshment
Prayer space
DCC 713
A quiet space for prayer, worship, meditation, and other spiritual and faith based activities
Questions or concerns? Please email askcelt@torontomu.ca (opens in new window)
Conference Program Schedule
飥 Opening & Keynote | 9:30 - 10:50 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Keynote by Mark Daley
Eight Billion Geniuses: Life in a Post-Anthropocentric Intelligence Paradigm
Location: DCC 208 (Overflow seating in DCC 204)
In a time marked by rising anti-Blackness, disinvestment in justice, and the assault on our shared humanity, the classroom endures as a sacred space of resistance, healing, and radical possibility. This session honours the brilliance, resilience, and transformative power of Black-focused pedagogies at 成人大片鈥攁pproaches that reject erasure and reimagine education as a vehicle for liberation.
Featuring recipients of the Black-Focused Pedagogy Fund, this session offers a window into teaching practices, research insights, and community-rooted projects that centre Black life, knowledge, and joy.
Grounded in ancestral wisdom, lived experience, and Afrocentric worldviews, this dialogue explores how Black educators/scholars are reshaping institutions, confronting systemic inequities, and cultivating vibrant communities of scholarship and care. Join us in celebrating educators and scholars who are rooted in legacy and rising toward new possibilities鈥攕haping 成人大片 and beyond.
飥 Concurrent Session A | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.
A1. Expanding Learning Beyond the Classroom
- Digital Education Strategies for Zone Learning: Enhancing Flexibility and Accessibility for Continuous Learners
- Teaching Academic Integrity in a World Without the Beatles
- Past Is Pedagogy: Partnering with Archives in a Large Lecture Class
Location: DCC 350
A2. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Open Educational Nursing Resources
- Sanctuary Scholars Workshop: Supporting Students with Precarious Immigration Status Through Justice-Based Classroom Management and Teaching Practices
Location: DCC 352
A3. Empowering Student Voice and Agency
- Navigating Clinical Errors Through Poetry: Amplifying Nursing Students鈥 Voices
- Student Perspectives on CMN 231: Communicating with Comics
- Living in Transition: Weaving International Students into 成人大片 Life Through Communal Spaces
Location: DCC 707
A4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
Location: DCC 709
飿 Special Session 2 | 1 - 2:30 p.m.
Learning & Teaching Grants & Teaching Fellows Panel
Location: DCC 208
Learning and Teaching Grants Spotlight
The Learning and Teaching Grants Program, funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic, reflects the University鈥檚 continuing commitment to teaching excellence and pedagogical leadership, along with our community鈥檚 ongoing dedication to equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility in the classroom. This is an opportunity for grantees to share their experiences and findings with the 成人大片 community.
Demystifying SoTL: Practical Advice from 成人大片's Teaching Fellows
Join us for a special panel discussion featuring 成人大片鈥檚 CELT Teaching Fellows, who are leading innovative Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) projects across the university. This session will explore their journeys into SoTL, offering insights into how educators can get started with their own research. Panelists will share practical advice, lessons learned, and strategies for integrating SoTL into teaching practice.
飥 Concurrent Session B | 1 - 2 p.m.
B1. Expanding Learning Beyond the Classroom
- Lean, Self-Guided, Technology-Supported Learning: An Educational Approach to Enable Thriving Graduates
Location: DCC 350
B2. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments
- Spanning the Gaps: Creating Equity and Confidence in the Classroom
Location: DCC 352
B3. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
- Improving Feedback Processes in Nursing Using Virtual Simulation
- The Power of Pivoting: How a Microaggression Transformed Our Podcast Production
- Engaging Students in Active Learning with eText Readings through GenAI
Location: DCC 707
B4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
- Vein Identification & Readiness Training Using 3D-Printed Education: VIRTUE
- Cold-blooded Filler? Using Generative AI to Encourage Critical and Comparative Analysis When Delivering Bad News: A Case Study in Using AI in a Writing Assignment
Location: DCC 709
飿 Special Session 3| 2:35 - 3:35 p.m.
Creating Inclusive Classrooms During a Time of EDI Backlash
Location: DCC 208
In a time of culture wars and 鈥榓nti-woke鈥 backlash, it is all the more important to maintain a commitment to EDI and human rights in the classroom. How can one teach from a trauma-informed lens and encourage students to listen with compassion and empathy?
How do you balance freedom of expression and the need to cultivate a culture of mutual respect for diverse perspectives in the classroom? How can one talk about EDI and human rights in an accessible and respectful way?
Facilitators will lead the group to explore the challenges of creating an inclusive classroom based on EDI and human rights principles. We will also provide key information about human rights frameworks and tools to apply in navigating classroom discussions.
飥 Concurrent Session C | 2:35 - 3:35 p.m.
C1. Expanding Learning Beyond the Classroom
- Experiential Learning with Industry Partner Projects in Grad Studies
- Interprofessional Education with a Patient-Partner Through Poetry
- Does Connection Drive Commitment? Investigating the Role of Workplace Relationships in Retail Front-Line Employee Brand-Based Equity
Location: DCC 350
C2. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments
- Active Bystanders in Nursing Education: Gatekeepers of Social Justice
- Inclusive Teaching Strategies for Academic Integrity Based on Insights from 成人大片 International Students
Location: DCC 352
C3. Empowering Student Voice and Agency
- Training for Improvements in Human-Intelligence (HI) and Post-Secondary Student Excellence Amidst the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Are We Preparing the Next Generation of Confident Academic Scholars?
Location: DCC 707
C4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
- Rethinking Assessment in Data Analytics: A Three-Phase, Role-Based Approach
- A Hero鈥檚 Journey in Learning: Gamification, AI, and Literary Growth
Location: DCC 709
飿 Special Session 4 | 3:40 - 4:40 p.m.
Transforming Access to Education: Free Education for All
Location: DCC 208
This year the Office of Social Innovation is hosting Transformation Cafes exploring our strategic theme: Social Justice Approaches to Accessing Education and Campus Space.
This Cafe will discuss historic actions for free education in Canada, such the 2012 Qu茅bec Student Strike, the 2014 成人大片 Freeze the Fees Tent City, and the ongoing Fight the Fees movement led by the Canadian Federation for Students. We will take up government policy proposals, such as the Wynne鈥檚 Liberal Party鈥檚 proposal for tuition-free education for students from families with household incomes under $50,000 in 2016, and the life-changing impact of the provincial loan system. Panelists will also reflect on OSI鈥檚 Free School programming and position free education as part of a commitment to decolonizing education. These conversations will situate free education as an innovative commitment that must be integral to all conversations about access to education.
飥 Concurrent Session D | 3:40 - 4:40 p.m.
D1. Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments
- Teaching Israel & Palestine: Questions for Pedagogy
Location: DCC 350
D2. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
- Redesigning Nursing Theory OERs to Support Licensing Exam Success
Location: DCC 352
D3. Empowering Student Voice and Agency
- Exploring the use of Social Media in Universities to Enhance Student Retention and Engagement
- Modernizing Digital Fashion: Autonomy, Flexibility, and Collaboration Through a Flipped Classroom Approach
Location: DCC 707
D4. Teaching with Technology and Navigating an Ever-Evolving Educational Landscape
- Guided Experiments with Gemini for the Classroom
Location: KHW 057 - Active Learning Classroom
This session will take place in a different building from other conference activities. Kerr West Hall is located a short distance from DCC, accessible from the north side of Gould St. There will be signage and wayfinders to direct you.
飥 The Chang School Reception | 4:40 p.m.- CLOSE
Poster Sessions and Service Spotlight
Drinks, music, and more!
This event is sponsored by the
Location: 1st Floor Lobby, DCC