Webinar recordings
CTL shared recent recordings of some of our webinars, on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning.
Last updated: April 3, 2025, 10:53 a.m.
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Recordings
Assessment design and grading
- Scaffolding research assignments and projects: Possibilities for integrating generative AI tools (September 2023; 57 min.)
- Grading and giving feedback (October 2023; 45 min.)
- Making the most of multiple-choice assessment (October 2023; 48 min.)
Using technology in your teaching
- Using Microsoft Teams to promote group work and collaboration (September 2023; 20 min.)
- Promoting Academic Integrity in Light of Gen AI: Faculty of Arts and Science (October 18, 2023; 83 min.)
- Promoting Academic Integrity in Light of Gen AI: Faculty of Fine Arts (April 26, 2024; 82 min.)
Teaching statements and dossiers
- Preparing your teaching dossier for the President's Excellence in Teaching Award (March 2022; 46 min.)
Winterfest 2025: Generative AI
February 5-21, 2025
AI literacy in the classroom: leveraging the FUSION skill-development curriculum with Megan Marcoux and Claire Elissalde (AI Literacy module overview (PDF), AI Literacy workbook) | Public
Double-blind peer review in the first-year classroom with Stephen Yeager, Ph.D. | Sign-in required
Teaching students to think critically about generative AI and learning with Tanya Giannelia, MBA | Sign-in required
Best practices for working with AI to create training with Saul Carliner, Ph.D., and eConcordia | Sign-in required
Calculus unlocked: your GenAI-enhanced personalized approach to learning in problem-solving courses with Haleh Raissadat, Ph.D., and Peter Howe, Math Tutor | Sign-in required
A small-data mindset for generative AI creative work with Gabriel Vigliensoni, Ph.D. | Sign-in required
Rolling with the punches: GenAI and written assignments with Nárlon Silva, Ph.D. | Sign-in required
Sparking AI learning at Concordia with Megan Fitzgibbons | Public
Winterfest 2024: Experiential learning
- Faculty panel: Re-engaging students through experiential learning (81 min.) | slides (01/29/2024)
- Student perspectives on experiential learning (56 min.) | slides (01/31/2024)
- Introduction to experiential learning (55 min.) | slides (02/02/2024)
- How to integrate skill-building opportunities into your course (41 min.) | slides (02/07/204)
- Faculty panel: Designing experiential learning assessments (84 min.) | slides (02/08/2024)
- Designing authentic, experiential assessments (92 min.) | slides | worksheet (02/14/2024)
- Integrating reflective learning into courses (92 min.) | slides | padlet (02/15/2024)
Winterfest 10: New directions for in-person teaching and learning
December 2-3, 2021
- What does a blended course look like? (56 min.) | slides
- Blended learning: Models and tools (74 min.)
- Using OneDrive for blended learning (39 min.)